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CHARITY STORY
Delivering access to food amidst a drought crisis
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Delivering access to food amidst a drought crisis
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Yosef Tiruneh

Across Ethiopia, more than 760,000 people have been affected by floods, heavy rains, and landslides since October 2023. While people in Ethiopia are currently facing hazardous conditions due to the floods, communities have also been experiencing crisis due to historic droughts in the region.

Although people in the Oromia Region in Ethiopia have contended with less than optimal rains in the past, the last two years have been the worst. For households who rely solely on their crops for their income, the drought has destroyed livelihoods and led to devastating food shortages. Failed rainy seasons since 2020 have left more than 23 million people acutely food insecure across the Horn of Africa—including 13 million people in Ethiopia. The severe drought and food shortage have led to malnutrition for young children. In early 2023, we met Khadija and her husband who were facing this crisis with their children in Gumbi Bordode, a district in Oromia. “Two of my young children are now under series of follow-ups by health professionals as they were showing signs and symptoms of food shortages,” Khadija said. “The rains were not in sight for months. Most of the millet seed we sow was dead under the soil. I had nothing to feed my children.”

Khadija and her husband grow millet on their farm as their main source of food and income. But since the crops failed due to the drought, the family lost the crop as sustenance and as a way to earn income to buy food. It became so dire that Khadija was unable to breastfeed her two-month-old son since she was not eating enough for herself.

E-Vouchers provide access to fresh food:

As part of Mercy Corps crisis response and program promoting food security, Khadija received electronic voucher cards to purchase fresh foods and vegetables from a local business. The e-voucher system is a quick and efficient process to deliver support to communities. “The old paper-based system required days to complete distribution of humanitarian support to communities, and errors were bound to happen in any of the steps,” said Rahma, a Mercy Corps team member in Ethiopia. “That is kept to a very minimum in the digital system.”

More than 60 households in Khadija’s village were able to purchase food, as well as feed and fodder for their animals, for three consecutive months. “I’m thankful for the meat, vegetables, and eggs I received today,” Khadija said. “These are very nutritious foods that I don’t get for my family, especially since the drought hit us badly. My youngest son will benefit most.”

In 2023, more than 189,000 drought-affected households like Khadija’s family have received support through Mercy Corps’ crisis response across Afar, Somali, and Oromia Regions. By using technology and working with local markets, Mercy Corps helped to improve short-term food security while sustaining an increase in food production to better withstand challenges that may arise in the future.


CHARITY VIDEO
We Believe
Transcript

[upbeat music plays]
Clips: smiling faces, people walking
Text: We believe
Clips: people cleaning around a destroyed building
Text: people can survive through crisis
Clips: farmers working in a field
Text: people can build better lives
Clips: artists painting on the side of a building
Text: people can transform their community
Clips: white screen
Text: because we believe
Clips: a woman walking with a jerry can on her head, a child talking, people smiling, a Mercy Corps employee
Text: in the power of human potential
Clips: cartoon image of a family
Text: we have helped 220 million people
Clips: white screen
Text: build a better future for themselves, their families, their community.
Clips: people dancing, playing games, hugging each other, waving to the camera
Text: Together
Clips: white screen
Text: a better world is possible
Clips: different shots of the Mercy Corps logo appearing in artwork and on signs
Red screen appears with the white Mercy Corps logo and the website, mercycorps.org
[music stops]