Addis Ababa: Even as a ceasefire began in war-torn northern Ethiopia, the World Food Program (WFP) claimed aid distribution in Tigray was "not matching the needs" of the affected region. According to WFP, all four road corridors have reopened in Tigray since the ceasefire. However, despite improved access, WFP reported that "some areas in the eastern and central regions of Tigray are constrained," making it more difficult to deliver adequate aid. WFP reported that since early November, it had provided food aid to 29% of its 2.1 million caseloads in the Tigray region. However, some areas of Tigray still have government allies such as the Eritrean army and militias from the Amhara region.
Source: Ethiopian News November 26, 2022 06:18 UTC