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UN raises over $600 mln to enhance aid to Ethiopia

The United Nations on Tuesday received monetary promises for about twothirds of the $ 1 billion it was looking for to raise to enhance humanitarian help to Ethiopia, which has been hit by conflict, drought and floods.

A U.N.-hosted pledging occasion, arranged in addition to the federal governments of Ethiopia and the United Kingdom and held at the United Nations in Geneva, is created to increase life-saving help to 15.5 million people and food help to 10.4 million.

The emergency has been building up through cycles of dry spells and floods, and conflict, the U.N. humanitarian workplace ( OCHA) said.

El Nino (weather condition pattern) has intensified a drought in the northern highlands and countless individuals are coping with less water, drier pastures and smaller sized harvests.

The United States is supplying nearly $154 million in humanitarian assistance in Ethiopia to resolve urgent needs arising from conflict, insecurity, and environment shocks, the U.S. State Department stated on Tuesday.

OCHA said that dispute and environment shocks had actually triggered more than 21 million individuals in Ethiopia to require humanitarian help this year, and that 10.8 million individuals were projected to be seriously food insecure throughout the lean season between July and September.

OCHA said that 21 nations had made promises totaling up to $ 628.9 million. The biggest donor was the United States with $ 253,000 followed by the United Kingdom with 100 million pounds($ 124.58 million) and the European Union with $46.6. million.

Andrew Mitchell, Britain's deputy foreign secretary and. minister for development and Africa, said previously he hoped the. promise would encourage other countries, including in the Gulf. region, to participate. However, none were on the donor list.

A two-year war that appeared in November 2020 in between the. federal government and forces led by the Tigray People's. Liberation Front, which dominates the northern area, has. eliminated tens of thousands of individuals, developed famine-like. conditions for hundreds of thousands, and displaced millions.

(source: Reuters)