20 October 2022

Children face devastating climate emergency in the Horn of Africa

What’s happening in the Horn of Africa?, A prolonged drought across large swathes of Somalia, Ethiopia and Kenya has unleashed hunger, thirst, displacement and death on already vulnerable communities as crops fail and livestock die. Communities have been forced to take extreme measures to survive, with thousands of children and families leaving their homes out of pure desperation in…, Recent news and features, How are children affected?, Consecutive seasons of poor rainfall has killed crops, animals and livestock, resulting in the loss of nutritious food. This, coupled with poor access to safe water and sanitation, has left many children at a high risk of malnutrition. As a result, the number of children in the Horn of Africa region who are suffering from severe acute malnutrition…, Learn about UNICEF’s work in the Horn of Africa, Djibouti, Find out more, Eritrea, Find out more, Ethiopia, Find out more, Kenya, Find out more, Somalia, Find out more, Eastern and Southern Africa, Find out more, How is UNICEF responding to climate crises in the region?, UNICEF is working to ensure that drought-affected children and families can receive the lifesaving support they so urgently need, while also supporting their recovery and building resilience against future shocks. Somalia. A mobile health and nutrition team provides treatment for internally displaced persons at a camp in Mogadishu. A mobile health…, UNICEF is working with partners to:, Provide access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene. This includes emergency water trucking, urgent rehabilitation and repairs of water supply systems, drilling new boreholes, and hygiene promotion activities. Ensure access to nutritional support. This includes increasing procurement of Ready to Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF) and expanding the…, What next?, In July 2022, UNICEF  launched a regional call to action to address the drought crisis. Thanks to early and rapid interventions by partners and donors in 2022, UNICEF provided lifesaving aid to children and communities across the region.  But food insecurity and other needs remain high due to the sheer magnitude of the crisis and the years of…
22 August 2020

Ethiopia situation reports

Situation reports are the main reporting tool to monitor UNICEF’s humanitarian response. They provide an update on the situation and needs of children in a country or region, as well as information on UNICEF’s response and funding requirements., 2024, March 2024 February 2024 January 2024, 2023, Ethiopia Humanitarian Situation Report No. 12 (Northern Ethiopia and Drought Responses) 01 January -31 December 2023 End-of-Year 2023 December 2023 November 2023 October 2023 September 2023 July 2023 Mid-Year 2023 May 2023 Ethiopia Humanitarian Situation Report No. 4 including Northern Conflict and Drought responses April 2023 March 2023 February…, 2022, UNICEF Ethiopia Humanitarian Situation Report No. 12 (including Northern Conflict and Drought Responses ) January - December 2022 End-of-Year 2022 UNICEF Ethiopia Humanitarian Situation Report No. 11 - November 2022 November 2022 Ethiopia Humanitarian Situation Report No. 10 - October 2022 October 2022 UNICEF Ethiopia Humanitarian Situation Report…, 2021, December 2021 November 2021 October 2021 September 2021 August 2021 July 2021 June 2021 May 2021 April 2021 March 2021 Ethiopia Tigray Crisis Humanitarian Situation Report, 15 March 2021 Tigray Crisis, 15 March 2021 Ethiopia Humanitarian Situation Report, 31 January 2021 Tigray Crisis, 31 January 2021 Ethiopia Humanitarian Situation Report, 14…, 2020, COVID-19 Situation Report, December 2020 Ethiopia Humanitarian Situation Report, 31 December 2020 December 2020 Ethiopia COVID-19 Situation Report, 1-30 November 2020 COVID-19 Situation Report, November 2020 Ethiopia COVID-19 Situation Report, October 2020 COVID-19 Situation Report, October 2020 Ethiopia COVID-19 Situation Report, 30 September…