So Ethiopia has time and $ to invade a neighbor, but can't feed it's people?

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Apr 25, 2002
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Seriously?
If I ran a country or was involved in the UN I would tell them to fuck off. If you can't/won't take care of your own people first don't be messin with other people.

The U.S. should just give em the $325 mil for doin their dirty work over in Somalia.



http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/jun/13/ethiopia.food

Food crisis: Ethiopia appeals for urgent aid after crop failure

Ethiopia has appealed for $325m (£167m) in food and other humanitarian aid after drought and crop failure more than doubled the number of people needing emergency assistance to 4.6 million.

Poor rains have affected much of southern and south-eastern Ethiopia since last year, significantly cutting harvests. The shortage of local cereals has sent prices soaring, while the cost of imported food has also risen sharply due to the global food crisis and increased fuel prices.

Aid agencies said hundreds of thousands of the country's poorest families can no longer afford to buy enough food to sustain them. According to the UN, which issued the appeal to donors yesterday together with Ethiopia's disaster prevention and preparedness agency, 75,000 children are already suffering from acute malnutrition and illness.

"The urgency of this launch cannot be overstated," said John Holmes, the UN's emergency relief coordinator. "Humanitarian agencies are already on the ground helping the government of Ethiopia respond to the emergency, but limited resources are hampering the efforts of both the government and its humanitarian partners to help those in need."

The food insecurity is the worst since 2003, when 13.2 million people required emergency assistance, and it took the government and aid agencies largely by surprise. In April it was estimated that $68m would cover the country's humanitarian requirements. But the failure of the three-month short rains that ended in May saw the need increase dramatically.

The worst-affected areas are Oromia, the Southern Nations, Nationalities and People's region, and the Somali region, where the government has restricted aid access due to a rebel insurgency. A lack of water and pasture has already caused livestock deaths in all three areas.

Amid concern of a worsening situation spreading to several northern regions, the UN children's agency, Unicef, warned last month that up to 6 million children were at risk of malnutrition.

Ethiopia hates its worldwide association with food crises, but recurring droughts and a fast-growing population of nearly 80 million has made it difficult to achieve self-sufficiency. Around 8 million people rely on a long-term food safety net programme.

The government's current cereal stocks are enough to cover June, but represent only a quarter of what is needed until the next harvest in around September.

Simon Mechale, the director general of Ethiopia's disaster prevention agency, said it was working closely with aid agencies to assist the affected people. "We are confident that, given time and adequate responses, we will jointly be able to avert a deterioration of the situation," he said.

Earlier this week, the UK pledged £10m in humanitarian aid to Ethiopia, on top of £5m last month.

About this articleClose This article was first published on guardian.co.uk on Friday June 13 2008. It was last updated at 10:59 on June 13 2008.
 
Oct 30, 2002
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WHEN I THINK ETHIOPIA I THINK WELL CRAP LICKING WIERDO....


SOMETHING NEEDS TO BE DONE FOR SURE AOUT THHE PROBS IN AFRICA. THATS THE UN 'S JOB THO.... I THINK ANYWAY. THEY NEED TO GO IN THERE AND TEACH THEM HOW TO LIVE BETTER OFF THE LAND AND EDUCATE THOSE FOLKS . BUT IM PRETTY SURE ANYONE HELPING IS A TARGET SO ITS A LOSE LOSE..MAYBE U NEVER KNOW
 
Sep 28, 2002
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They need 5 or 10 industrial desalinization plants, not war. Speaking on this dude thinking they're shit eaters I haven't had that experience my ethiopian friends are cool as fuck even without eating shit.
 
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WHEN I THINK ETHIOPIA I THINK WELL CRAP LICKING WIERDO....


SOMETHING NEEDS TO BE DONE FOR SURE AOUT THHE PROBS IN AFRICA. THATS THE UN 'S JOB THO.... I THINK ANYWAY. THEY NEED TO GO IN THERE AND TEACH THEM HOW TO LIVE BETTER OFF THE LAND AND EDUCATE THOSE FOLKS . BUT IM PRETTY SURE ANYONE HELPING IS A TARGET SO ITS A LOSE LOSE..MAYBE U NEVER KNOW
It's not necessarily that people who live in these third-world countries aren't smart enough to figure out how to live off of their land... More often than not, it's because their land has either been taken away from them, deprived of water or other nutrients that they need to live well, etc. But, somebody does need to do something. The lack of attention and willingness to help the people over there is sickening. Like donating a fucking dollar is going to do anything. There needs to be real solutions to the problems that these people are facing.
 

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"Praise be unto thee, O Ra, thou exalted Power, who dost enter into the habitations of Ament, behold thy body is Atum. Praise be unto thee, O Ra, thou exalted Power, who dost enter into the hidden palace of Anubis, behold thy body is Khepera."
you know very well this will not happen
 
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they use to be one of the most powerful nations in the world. Ethiopian people are very smart and good with money, but for some reason they can't govern for shit presently. Africa is rich with resources but they lack structure right now.
 
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Ironically, the UN funded Ethiopia's invasion of Somalia. Pretty convenient to supply the means then criticize the intent afterwards. Though such bickering definitely won't nullify the problems seen in East Africa, which is more an ethnic conflict than it is a financial one.
 
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Actually, Ethiopia, with its barren landscapes and uphill terrain is one of the most difficult places to survive. Geography plays a critical role in Ethiopia's disposition. It isn't enough to chalk it up to colonialism or indifference, since Ethiopia was never colonized and is one of the longest standing civilizations in Africa, let alone the world. So actually, the pressure of modernization, corruption and geography are a few factors that play a crucial role..