20 November 2020
WFP Providing Food to Thousands in Sudan Fleeing Fighting in Ethiopia (For the Media)
The United Nations World Food Programme is alarmed at
growing numbers of people in need of humanitarian
assistance in Ethiopia and Sudan because of conflict in
the Tigray region of Northern Ethiopia between the
Ethiopian National Defence Forces and Tigray People’s
Liberation Front (TPLF).
The violence has displaced upwards of 100,000 civilians fleeing conflict internally and externally.
The biggest issue hampering a humanitarian response is a lack of access for organizations, including WFP, both into and within the Tigray region.
Any response to assist people in need in Ethiopia is planned and conducted with the leadership of the federal and regional governments.
The violence has displaced upwards of 100,000 civilians fleeing conflict internally and externally.
The biggest issue hampering a humanitarian response is a lack of access for organizations, including WFP, both into and within the Tigray region.
Any response to assist people in need in Ethiopia is planned and conducted with the leadership of the federal and regional governments.
Broadcast quality footage available on request for
accredited news organizations, please contact
video@wfp.org
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