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Over One Million Refugees at Risk as Aid Cuts Bite


Over One Million Refugees at Risk as Aid Cuts Bite

Ethiopia’s refugee response is at a breaking point, with over 1.1 million refugees at risk of losing access to food, water, healthcare, and education as emergency funding dries up. The country continues to absorb new arrivals fleeing conflict in Sudan and South Sudan and drought in Somalia, even as humanitarian agencies report a 70 pc cut in relief supplies in 2025. Food aid has been hardest hit, with rations for 780,000 refugees cut to 40 pc of daily caloric needs, while only 70,000 new arrivals receive full rations. Water availability has fallen to 12–14 liters per person per day, and in some areas as low as five liters. Malnutrition rates in camps exceed 15 pc, admissions have doubled year-on-year, and child mortality among those under one year reached 4.7 pc. Funding has also run out for 57 primary schools serving 110,000 refugee children, all set to close by December 31. Aid agencies are appealing for 90 million dollars to sustain operations over the next six months, warning that without urgent support, food assistance could be suspended entirely, heightening risks of hunger, child labor, early marriage, and protection breakdowns.

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Federal Prosecutors Accuse Public Officials, Contractors of Corruption, Alleged Illicit Fund Transfers

Federal prosecutors have filed corruption and money laundering charges against 11 defendants, including Nigstu Bogale, Coordinator of the Development Project for Response to the Impact of Refugees in the Horn of Africa at the Ministry of Agriculture, Biniyam Fantaye and Taye Habte, senior irrigation engineers involved in the Development Response to Displacement Impacts Project (DRDIP-II), as well as private individuals and construction company representatives. The case alleges losses and illicit...


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EIH Transitions to New Headquarters as It Oversees Major State-Owned Enterprises

Ethiopian Investment Holdings (EIH) is relocating its headquarters from its current site on General Wingate Street. The former headquarters was located behind the Ministry of Industry and near Abrehot Library. The new office is expected to be on Mozambique Street, along the route from Mexico Square to Bulgaria Road. The building belongs to one of EIH's subsidiaries, and all departments are set to move there as interior design and finishing works continue. Under the leadership of Brook Taye...


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Import Substitution Push Lifts Domestic Manufacturing, Industrial Recovery

A push for import substitution and industrial expansion has prioritised 96 strategic products for local manufacturing. The “Ethiopia Tamirt” initiative reports 4.85 billion dollars in savings, supported by trade fairs linking local producers to domestic and international markets. On average, 700 new projects enter the market annually, contributing to more than 2,800 investments over four years. At the grassroots level, 18,000 SMEs have been established, while 993 dormant factories have...