What is needed to end the famine in Tigray?

About 2.6 million folks within the war-torn northern Ethiopian area desperately want meals help.

It's being referred to as “the worst catastrophe on Earth” and the state of affairs in Ethiopia’s Tigray area is predicted to worsen.

The United Nations says the practically two-year battle has left virtually half the inhabitants in “extreme” want of meals help. That's regardless of a ceasefire in March, which allowed the supply of help to renew.

The UN has referred to as for pressing motion to avert additional catastrophe within the war-torn area. Tigrayan leaders are accused of refusing talks with the Ethiopian authorities.

So is peace a situation for ending the humanitarian disaster?

Presenter: Laura Kyle

Visitors:

Sudd Hasen – Tigrayan activist

William Davison – senior Ethiopia analyst on the Worldwide Disaster Group

Bizuneh Getachew Yimenu – Ethiopia researcher and lecturer at Kent College

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