Overview
- Over 10 million Ethiopians face acute food insecurity driven by conflict, displacement, drought, and economic shocks.
- The World Food Programme suspended malnutrition treatment for 650,000 women and children this week due to severe funding shortages.
- An additional 3.6 million people risk losing access to life-saving food and nutrition assistance by June if $222 million in funding is not secured.
- WFP operations in Ethiopia have been disrupted by violence and insecurity, particularly in regions like Amhara, where aid delivery is increasingly dangerous.
- The crisis is compounded by Ethiopia hosting 800,000 refugees, with humanitarian needs escalating as drought and regional instability persist.