International
Federation launches emergency appeal to help flood victims in Ethiopia
14
September 2007
The
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies is
launching an emergency appeal for 941,000 Swiss francs (US$ 793,500
/ € 571,600) to support the Ethiopian Red Cross Society’s
response to severe flooding affecting parts of the country.
Overflowing rivers and torrential rains have resulted in massive destruction
of crops and food supplies. Many people also lost their livestock.
According to UN figures, at least 138,000 people have been hit by
the floods across the country. Some 7,200 families have been driven
from their homes. The South Nations and Nationalities People’s
Region (SNNP) and the Gambella region are the most affected. According
to the regional branch of the Ethiopian Red Cross Society, at least
40,000 people have been hit with over 8,000 people displaced in the
Gambella region alone. Further flooding is also expected in the western
parts of Ethiopia. Ethiopian Red Cross volunteers and staff have been
mobilized and are responding to emergencies in all areas.
The situation has been further aggravated by a rise in cases of acute
watery diarrhoea. According to the Ethiopian Red Cross Society, some
3,680 cases had already been reported last month in the Oromia region,
also affected by the floods. At least 63 people died. “As a
result of the excessive rainfall and floods, many families have been
temporarily displaced and forced to seek shelter in poor quality settlements
with very little sanitation facilities,” explains Niels Scott,
the International Federation Operations Coordinator for Africa. “This
situation could lead to a dramatic increase in the number of cases,”
he adds.
The operation covered by the appeal aims at assisting more than 42,000
people for the next six months. It includes the transport and distribution
of non-food items such as 5,000 jerry cans, 10,000 mosquito nets,
10,000 blankets and 5,000 tarpaulins. At least 10 acute watery diarrhea
kits for up to one thousand people are being brought to the affected
area as well as water purification tablets. Temporary latrines will
be built and information campaigns will be organized for local communities
to help prevent further cases. Longer-term needs such as helping local
communities to return to a normal life and re-establish their coping
mechanisms will also be provided.
The International Federation already allocated more than 99,600 Swiss
francs (US$ 84,000 / € 60,700) from its Disaster Relief Emergency
fund to cover immediate needs. It works closely with other partners
including the International Committee of the Red Cross and UN agencies.
For further information, or to set up interviews,
please contact:
In Geneva:
International Federation media duty phone Tel: + 41 79 416 38 81
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Red Crescent Societies among vulnerable people. By coordinating international
disaster relief and encouraging development support, it seeks to prevent
and alleviate human suffering. The Federation, National Societies
and the International Committee of the Red Cross together, constitute
the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.
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