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Ethiopia - Access Snapshot - Tigray region (As of 31 March 2021) - Ethiopia

Ethiopia - Access Snapshot - Tigray region (As of 31 March 2021) Format Humanitarian partners access to Tigray improved in March, with the replacement of the previous clearance process for the deployment of international aid workers at the Federal level with a new flexible notification system and further flexibility in the movement of relief cargo to the region. Despite these marked improvements, access to large areas continues to be impeded by insecurity, and the humanitarian response remains limited, particularly in rural hard-to-reach areas. Five months since the start of the conflict, the population in rural areas (80 percent before the conflict), including those living in major towns in the North-Western such as Sheraro, Zana, Endabaguna and the whole Western zone, continue to lack access to essential services such as electricity, health, water and sanitation, and education.

UN: Tigray s humanitarian crisis worsens, no Eritrean exit - The San Diego Union-Tribune

UNITED NATIONS    The U.N. humanitarian chief warned Thursday that the grave humanitarian crisis in Ethiopia’s embattled Tigray region is deteriorating, with no sign of Eritrean troops withdrawing and alarmingly widespread reports of systematic rape and other sexual violence mainly by men in uniform. Mark Lowcock told a closed Security Council meeting that the U.N. knows that 4.5 million of Tigray’s nearly 6 million people need humanitarian aid and the government estimates 91% of the population needs emergency food. He said his office received the first report earlier this week of four displaced people dying from hunger, and Thursday morning he received reports of 150 people in the Ofla district just south of Tigray’s capital Mekelle dying from hunger.

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