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Serious obstacles are preventing Tigray's IDPs from going home and getting back to work

Summary by equaltimes.org
For four years Ashebu Haguzum, 45, has been waiting. When war broke out in the northernmost Ethiopian region of Tigray in 2020, he and his family fled 300 kilometres from their home in Mai Kadra, near the Sudanese border, to the Tigrayan capital of Mekelle. Ever since they have lived in a camp for internally displaced people (IDPs), despite the fact the war ended in 2022. They have survived on handouts in cramped and unsanitary conditions. They …
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