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US pledges USD 97 mn to combat Ethiopia's drought

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AP Addis Ababa (Ethiopia)
Last Updated : Jan 31 2016 | 10:22 PM IST
The US has boosted its emergency food aid to Ethiopia by nearly USD 100 million to combat one of the worst droughts in decades, the US Agency for International Development announced today.
The aid is urgently needed to head off a humanitarian disaster brought on by the El Nino climate phenomenon that has affected seasonal rains, said USAID administrator Gayle Smith.
"The funding for this is not where it needs to be and we are up against very tight timelines," she said at a briefing during the annual African Union summit.
"This is the worst El Nino in history and it has affected the African continent in particular, most dramatically in Ethiopia where 11 million people have been affected."
The El Nino warming over the Pacific Ocean has been particularly severe this year with spring and summer rains failing in Ethiopia and causing crops to fail and killing livestock.
The USD 97 million from USAID will include some 176,000 metric tons of food to be distributed to 4 million people.

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Since October 2014, the US has given USD 532 million in humanitarian aid to Ethiopia.
The UN has issued an international appeal for USD 1.4 billion in emergency funding for Ethiopia, of which less than half has been met by donors.
Smith said the US will urge other international donors to step in and support Ethiopia's efforts to deliver food aid and preserve the development gains of the last two decades.
Donors have been distracted by crises in Syria, South Sudan, Yemen and the European migration issue, she said.
Ethiopia was famously devastated by a drought in the 1980s exacerbated by a civil war that killed hundreds of thousands.
Despite the severity of the current drought, the existing government safety net is expected to prevent another famine, according to aid officials.

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First Published: Jan 31 2016 | 10:22 PM IST

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