
Ethiopia: UN warns of aid crisis in Tigray
The UN says only ten percent of the required aid is reaching Tigray
The United Nations says a de facto blockade means that only ten percent of the aid needed for the Ethiopian region of Tigray is getting through. Hundreds of thousands of people are at risk of famine. Our reporter in Ethiopia explains what's been happening.
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(Photo: A woman carries an infant as she queues in line for food, at the Tsehaye primary school, which was turned into a temporary shelter for people displaced by conflict, in the town of Shire, Tigray region, Ethiopia, March 15, 2021. Credit: Baz Ratner/File Photo/Reuters)
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