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School Feeding Program
The 14-year-old student in Ethiopia's capital, Addis Ababa, was living with his aunt after his parents died. My aunt has no money to buy food
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Food security for Ethiopia
Many of the most vulnerable in Ethiopia are facing hunger and even starvation after another year of drought, low rainfall and failed crops
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Healthcare Crisis Ethiopia
More than 20 million people in Ethiopia, including 5.2 million people in Tigray, are in need of aid due to the conflict that started at the end of 2020.
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The 14-year-old student in Ethiopia capital city, Addis Ababa, was living with his aunt after his parents died. My aunt has no money to buy food, he said. So I was o Read More bliged to come to school with no lunch box and felt sleepy in class. Then, three years ago, he and other students in the city started getting two free school meals a day through local charities. I am now attending the class attentively, Terefe said with a smile. As drought in parts of Ethiopia makes food less available and more expensive nationwide, millions of students, including in cities, are going to school hungry if they go at all. But while the federal government provides rural schools with free food in times of drought, the task of feeding students in the capital has typically been left to charities Read Less