On 2 November 2022, the Ethiopian government and the Tigray People’s Liberation Front signed a peace deal in South Africa, ...
World Water Day, celebrated on March 22, serves as an annual event to reflect upon our efforts in addressing the water management challenges we face and the ...
Deep inequalities mean that disadvantaged people like women and girls are too often the first and most severely punished by this water crisis. In Ethiopia, Kenya, and Somalia, women and girls walk up ...
For over 20 years, Ethiopia was led by the Ethiopian ... People are grappling to get basics like food, water and medicine. The regional economy was devastated by the war. There have been no ...
Nearly 116 million people in eight African countries, hardest hit by severe water crises, lack access to drinking water.Globally, flash floods have become 20 times more frequent between 2000 and ...
Humanitarian Crisis Worsens ... s position in the Nile River dispute between Egypt and Ethiopia gives it leverage in negotiations over water resources. South Sudan Connection: Since South Sudan ...
The impact of the water crisis was felt in every part of life ... Even before conflict erupted in northern Ethiopia, access to safe water was limited. In Abergele, just 30% of people had access to ...
For four years or so, the population of Lalibela town is suffering from the effects of conflicts in the northern part of Ethiopia. There has been continuous power interruption. Electricity is ...
Access to safe drinking water essential for life and health, yet it is estimated that 33 million people in Afghanistan face severe water shortage. This World Water Day, marked on 22 March, we look at ...
UNICEF Deputy Executive Director, Kitty van der Heijden Palais, made the remarks on Ethiopia, Nigeria, and the global funding crisis at the Palais des Nations in Geneva on Friday. In recent years ...