“After peace deal, 59 in #Irob die from hunger; urgent action needed to #ResumeAid4Tigray #TigrayStarving”

By | November 27, 2023

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After a peace deal, 59 people in Irob died due to lack of food, prompting a plea to the World Food Programme and USAID to resume aid for Tigray. The news is described as heartbreaking, with calls for action from various organizations including the UN, EU Commission, and ICRC.

Dear WFP and USAID,

It is disheartening to learn that even after the peace deal, 59 people in Irob have lost their lives due to a lack of food. There is nothing more painful than hearing such heartbreaking news. The situation calls for urgent action to address the hunger crisis in Tigray.

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The hashtag #ResumeAid4Tigray highlights the need to reinstate aid efforts in the region. The people of Tigray are suffering, and their lives are at stake. Organizations like WFP and USAID play a crucial role in providing essential food assistance to those in need. It is essential that these aid efforts are resumed immediately to prevent further loss of life.

Tigray, a region in Ethiopia, has been plagued by conflict, leading to a severe humanitarian crisis. The lack of food and resources is resulting in starvation and malnutrition, particularly among vulnerable populations such as children and the elderly. The situation requires a coordinated response from international organizations and governments.

We call upon WFP, USAID, and other influential bodies such as UNOCHA, EU Commission, ICRC, and UN Geneva, to take immediate action to alleviate the suffering in Tigray. Lives are being lost every day, and the urgency of the situation cannot be overstated.

We also urge the international community, including the UN, State Department, and UNHRC, to lend their support and provide the necessary resources to combat the hunger crisis in Tigray. It is only through collective efforts and a coordinated response that we can bring relief to those in need.

Let us come together to address this humanitarian crisis and ensure that no more lives are lost due to lack of food. The people of Tigray are counting on us, and it is our moral obligation to act swiftly and decisively.

Sincerely,
[Your Name].

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@shshay_3 said Dear: @WFP & @USAID, Even after the peace deal,59 people in #Irob died due to lack of food. What is more painful than hearing such heartbreaking news? #ResumeAid4Tigray #TigrayStarving @PowerUSAID @WFPChief @UNOCHA @EU_Commission @UN_HRC @UN @StateDept @ICRC @UNGeneva @shshay_3 twitter.com/Tigrai_TV/stat…

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