Humanitarian Crisis in Tigray
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News: Federal, Tigray military leaders joint committee held first meeting in Shire
Federal and Tigray military leaders meeting was concluded on the weekend of 12 November. Pictured: Field Marshal Berhanu Jula, Chief…
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News: Tigrayan official accuses Eritrean forces of “summarily executing” civilians, calls on federal government for protection
A resident in the Irob district whose house is reportedly shelled by Eritrean forces shows the wreckage left in the…
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News: “No country should accept the presence of foreign country on its land”: Obasanjo
Chief Obasanjo and Dr. Phumuzile Mlalmbo in Mekelle. Picture: Tigray TV Addis Abeba – Olusegun Obasanjo, High representative of the…
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In-depth Analysis: Can Ethiopia peace agreement resolve war in Tigray and bring lasting peace to its devastated population?
A Tigrayan woman refugee in the Um Rakuba refugee camp – tries to protect herself from wind-blown dust. Gedaref region,…
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News: In wake of 16 Days of Activism Amnesty calls for justice, accountability for Ethiopia’s survivors of sexual violence
Selam (name changed) holds a message in Tigrinya during an exercise at the safe house. Her note says, in English,…
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News: Tigray forces commander says disarmament linked to Eritrean, Amhara forces withdrawal as US calls for peace agreement immediate implementation
Lieutenant General Tadesse Werede. Photo: TigrayTV Addis Abeba: Tigrayan forces’ top military leader Lieutenant General Tadesse Werede said the disarmament…
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News: Despite data limitation from Tigray, Ministry estimates $1.4 b needed to restore war damaged health facilities across Ethiopia
Many health facilities in North-western Tigray haven been looted and vandalized, like this clinic in Debre Abay. Photo: MSF Addis…
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News: EU donates €33 m to UNICEF, WFP to restore education services, school feeding program in conflict affected areas in Ethiopia
In 10 conflict affected regions, just over 8,500 schools have either been partially damaged or destroyed. In Northern Ethiopia alone,…
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