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Ethiopia is on the verge of a humanitarian crisis. In drought-affected zones of Tigray and Amhara, malnutrition rates are beyond emergency levels. Regional nutrition screenings from Amhara have shown that 20% of children under five are malnourished and half of pregnant or breastfeeding woman are malnourished.

Tiemar Meles, 2 years old baby girl  having  a  plumpi-nut during a TSF distribution, in Mekelle town Tigray region of Ethiopia. © WFP/Michael Tewelde

Mothers like Assay need your help

"My daughter was malnourished and would often fall ill", says Assay Gebre, a mother in Mekelle, Ethiopia. "WFP’s Plumpy nut kept her alive and for that I'm thankful."
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