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  1. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    1 EMERGENCY HEALTH CARE IN ETHIOPIA. 1.1 Disaster Risk Management System and General Emergency Response. Historically, the 1974 drought was one of the worst disasters that resulted in loss of an estimated 200, 000 human lives, caused huge outbreaks of diseases, loss of live-stock, and made massive internal displacement. ...
  2. reliefweb.int

    Sep 10, 2024Since 2020, access to basic social services across Ethiopia has been in decline, attributed to a combination of natural and man-made crises.21 The second most populous country in Africa, Ethiopia ...
  3. Mar 19, 2024health care services—often integrated with nutrition and WASH programming—in Ethiopia by providing life-saving medical supplies and medicines, supporting mobile health units, and training community health care workers to address urgent health needs. USAID/BHA partners also support integrated mobile health and nutrition teams (MHNTs), which
  4. reliefweb.int

    Nov 4, 2024The escalating conflict and natural disasters in Ethiopia have had a devastating impact on the education sector. As of Aug 2024, approximately 8 million children are out of school due to ongoing ...
  5. Jul 29, 2024Ethiopia Disaster Risk Management Commission forecast additional above-average rainfall during the remainder of Ethiopia's June-to-September kiremt rainy season. The heavy rainfall and associated flooding are exacerbating cholera outbreaks, which have been occurring across the country since August 2022.
  6. dataverse.nipn.ephi.gov.et

    9 DEFINITIONS Hazard: A more formal definition of a „hazard‟ is potentially damaging physical event or action that may harm people, their economic assets, infrastructure and environment. Disaster: A serious disruption of a household, community, ecosystem or society that results in human, material, economic or environmental losses which exceeds the ability of those affected to
  7. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    Background: Natural and man-made disasters are prevailing in Ethiopia mainly due to drought, floods, landslides, earthquake, volcanic eruptions, and disease epidemics. Few studies so far have critically reviewed about medical responses to disasters and little information exists pertaining to the initiatives being undertaken by health sector from the perspective of basic disaster management cycle.
  8. afro.who.int

    HRP was 52% funded.32 Historically, between 2017 and 2022, the Ethiopia HRP was 55% funded on average each year. 33 By February 2024, 14.9 million people had been reached by through the 2023 HRP (food and non-food).34 To address urgent health needs, the Health Cluster required US$ 303 million to target 9.8 million people in 2023. The
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