Emergency Food Aid for 7500 Starving Ethiopians
More Information About this ProjectProject Needs and BeneficiariesFor Ethiopians living in drought-prone areas, consecutive failed rainy seasons and sharply-rising food prices are taking their toll. Emergency feeding centres have been overwhelmed with families hoping to save their severely malnourished loved ones. To help reduce this suffering, Ethiopiaid is targeting famine relief to children under five and their families affected by drought in the Arsi Negele and Shashemene Districts in Southern Ethiopia. ActivitiesFamix, a protein-fortified food, will be provided to feed severely malnourished children. Supplies of wheat, cooking oil, beans, and seeds will also be distributed to help starving families return home. Funding InformationThis project has been retired and is no longer accepting donations. Additional DocumentationThis project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc). Resources
Why this Project is ImportantPotential Long Term ImpactWe aim to provide food to 7,500 starving individuals, 4000 of whom are children under the age of 5. The adults affected will also be given training to provide them with recovery plans for their return home, which help them to rebuild their lives. Project Message
Our partners in Ethiopia estimate that are that 5 to 6 children are dying in the affected regions each day. We must act quickly Who is Running This ProjectContact
Steven McVay, Project SponsorOrganisation
Learn more about Ethiopiaid and the project team. Where this Project is LocatedCountry
This project is located in For more information about Ethiopia, read the Human Development Report on Ethiopia or the Wikipedia entry for Ethiopia. When this Project was UpdatedLast UpdatedThis project was last updated on September 20, 2011. Date Added to GlobalGivingThis project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on August 18, 2008. Latest Update from the FieldEmergency food aid for starving EthiopiansBy Nichola Connal - Ethiopiaid Manager, July 07, 2010 12:18 PM
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