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Six million children in Ethiopia are at risk of acute malnutrition following the failure of rains, the UN children's agency, Unicef, has warned. | Six million children in Ethiopia are at risk of acute malnutrition following the failure of rains, the UN children's agency, Unicef, has warned. |
More than 60,000 children in two Ethiopian regions require immediate specialist feeding just to survive, Unicef says. | More than 60,000 children in two Ethiopian regions require immediate specialist feeding just to survive, Unicef says. |
The situation is expected to worsen in the next few months as crops fail. | The situation is expected to worsen in the next few months as crops fail. |
Aid agencies in Ethiopia say they are short of funds as donors concentrate on the emergencies in China and Burma. | Aid agencies in Ethiopia say they are short of funds as donors concentrate on the emergencies in China and Burma. |
'Massive effort needed' | 'Massive effort needed' |
The agencies have fresh pictures showing listless children with distended stomachs - the tell-tale signs of acute malnutrition. | The agencies have fresh pictures showing listless children with distended stomachs - the tell-tale signs of acute malnutrition. |
"In just one clinic we have more than 250 children who will only survive with immediate treatment," said David Noguera, head of the Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) emergency unit. | "In just one clinic we have more than 250 children who will only survive with immediate treatment," said David Noguera, head of the Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) emergency unit. |
"This is absolutely alarming, we need a massive effort," he said. | "This is absolutely alarming, we need a massive effort," he said. |
Paulette Jones, of the World Food Programme (WFP), said a combination of events had led to the situation. | Paulette Jones, of the World Food Programme (WFP), said a combination of events had led to the situation. |
"We have drought - a really poor rainy season - and, of course, we have high food prices worldwide." | "We have drought - a really poor rainy season - and, of course, we have high food prices worldwide." |
The WFP estimates it needs to raise $147m (£75m) to tackle Ethiopia's needs. | The WFP estimates it needs to raise $147m (£75m) to tackle Ethiopia's needs. |
"We are hopeful that donors will be forthcoming," said Ms Jones. | "We are hopeful that donors will be forthcoming," said Ms Jones. |
Other aid workers are not so confident. They say the money just is not arriving, with donors concentrating on the disasters in Burma and China. | Other aid workers are not so confident. They say the money just is not arriving, with donors concentrating on the disasters in Burma and China. |
The UN estimates it currently has a shortfall of 180,000 tonnes of food - and presently has no promises to meet this target. | The UN estimates it currently has a shortfall of 180,000 tonnes of food - and presently has no promises to meet this target. |
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