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Event: DR Drought
Number: 2008-000043
Country: ETH Ethiopia
Location: Somali Region
Date (YMD): 2008-4-8
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Information Source:International Federation (IFRC) Information Bulletin n?1 FEWSNET
Comments: The south-eastern pastoral areas of Ethiopia, including Somali Region and the lowlands of Oromiya, have experienced poor rains in the last two seasons. Water and pasture, the key pastoral resources, are in short supply, and livestock body conditions and production have deteriorated significantly. The Disaster Prevention and Preparedness Agency (DPPA) has announced that 952,053 people require urgent humanitarian assistance, while another estimated 8 million people chronically affected by food insecurity are being assisted through the Productive Safety Net Programme (PSNP).
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