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The Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has decried the surge in civilian deaths in Ethiopia’s Amhara region amid ongoing conflict between government security forces and rebel “Fano’ forces.In ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNEthiopia: Healthcare access crumbles amid Oromia conflict
The conflict between Ethiopia’s army and the Oromo Liberation Army (OLA) in the Oromia region is causing severe harm to ...
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AllAfrica on MSNEthiopia: Windstorm Displaces 26,000 in Afdera - Flood Risks Heighten Climate Crisis Fears
A windstorm that struck Afdera Town in Ethiopia's Afar Region on 15 July displaced nearly 26,000 people, destroyed more than 2,500 homes, and left thousands without shelter, food, or clean water, ...
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AllAfrica on MSNEthiopia: Weather Shocks, Conflict-Related Tensions Sustain High Food Assistance Needs Across Ethiopia: Fews Net
Acute food insecurity remains widespread across Ethiopia, driven by a combination of weather-related shocks, failed seasonal rains, and the lingering impacts of conflict, according to the latest ...
Tigray’s political class is split between support for Ethiopia or Eritrea, and Tigrayans fear they will pay the price.
The silence over grave sexual violence crimes committed during the conflict in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region has enabled ...
On July 31, 2025, Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) and the Organization for Justice and Accountability in the Horn of Africa ...
The Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Party (EPRP), a significant political organization established in 1972, has become an ...
As formal systems broke down, local community-based organizations and drop-in centres in urban areas such as the regional capital Bahir Dar continued to monitor the situation on the ground and provide ...
Sexual and reproductive violence such as forced pregnancy was systematically committed during and after the war in Ethiopia's ...
This week, Addis Ababa played host to the second UN Food Systems Summit, which brought together over 3,000 participants representing governments, civil ...
Transmission of sexually transmitted infections: Within the medical records reviewed in Tigray, 50 percent of patients tested were positive for STIs and 17 percent were positive for HIV, while the ...
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