Rising food prices and rain failure in the southern and eastern parts of Ethiopia have resulted in serious food shortages in the country. In the last year only, food prices have risen 300% in Ethiopia.
The Secretary of State for International Development, Douglas Alexander, said:
"Crippling drought and rising global food prices has meant Ethiopia does not have enough food to feed its people. Close to five million people are at risk of starvation unless we take immediate action and it is for this reason that the Government is giving an additional £20 million. This money will ensure more people are being fed but further aid is needed. I urge other international donors to bring forward additional funding to ensure we can meet Ethiopia's needs."
The additional funding takes the UK’s overall contribution to £25 million, 10% of the overall need.
Source: DFID
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