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Ethiopia Hunger Crisis
Ethiopian women gather at a community meeting in Mai Mekden, in the Tigray region of northern Ethiopia, on Monday, Feb. 26, 2024. Once-lush fields lie barren. Mothers, faces etched with worry, watch helplessly as their children weaken from malnutrition. The Ethiopian region of Tigray is peaceful but war’s effects linger, compounded by drought and a level of aid mismanagement that caused the U.N. and the U.S. to temporarily suspend deliveries last year. (AP Photo/Amir Aman Kiyaro)

Ethiopia's Tigray region is now peaceful, but extreme hunger afflicts its children

Once-lush fields lie barren

By AMIR AMAN KIYARO
Published - Mar 09, 2024, 11:10 PM ET
Last Updated - Mar 09, 2024, 11:10 PM EST

NEBAR HADNET, Ethiopia (AP) — The cruel realities of war and drought seem to have merged for Tinseu Hiluf, a widow living in the arid depths of Ethiopia's Tigray region who is raising four children left behind by her sister's recent death in childbirth.

A two-year war between federal troops and regional forces killed one of her own sons, the rest of whom are already adults. And now, a lack of food stemming from the region's drought has left the youngest of the children she is raising malnourished.

She tries to forage seeds among the scarce greenery of the desert's yellow, rocky landscape. But she recently resorted to traveling to the nearby Finarwa health center in southeastern Tigray to try to keep the 1-year-old baby alive.

“When hungry, we eat anything from the desert,” she said. “Otherwise, nothing.”

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