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US suspends food aid to Ethiopia, says it is not reaching needy

Nairobi, Kenya
Reuters

The US Agency for International Development said on Thursday it was suspending food aid to Ethiopia because its donations were being diverted from people in need. 

A spokesperson said USAID had determined, in coordination with the Ethiopian Government, that a “widespread and coordinated campaign is diverting food assistance from the people of Ethiopia”. 

The statement did not say who was behind the campaign. 

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken visits a UN Logistics Center Warehouse accompanied by USAID Ethiopia Mission Director Sean Jones and Ethiopian Minister of Finance Ahmed Shide, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on 15th March , 2023.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken visits a UN Logistics Center Warehouse accompanied by USAID/Ethiopia Mission Director Sean Jones and Ethiopian Minister of Finance Ahmed Shide, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on 15th March, 2023. PICTURE: Reuters/Tiksa Negeri/Pool/File photo

The United States is by far the largest humanitarian donor to Ethiopia, where more than 20 million people need food aid, most of them due to drought and a recently-concluded war in the northern Tigray region.

According to an internal briefing by a group of foreign donors to Ethiopia seen by Reuters, USAID believes the food has been diverted to Ethiopian military units. 

“The scheme appears to be orchestrated by federal and regional government entities, with military units across the country benefiting from humanitarian assistance,” said the document from the Humanitarian and Resilience Donor Group (HRDG), which includes USAID. 

A spokesperson for the military did not immediately respond to requests for comment. 

“The two governments are conducting investigations so that the perpetrators of such diversion are held to account,” USAID and Ethiopia’s foreign affairs ministry said in a joint statement.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken discussed the issue on Thursday with Ethiopian Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Demeke Mekonnen on the margins of a conference in Saudi Arabia.



The State Department said afterwards that Blinken welcomed a commitment by Ethiopia’s government to work with the United States to conduct a full investigation. 

The USAID spokesperson said the agency intended to resume food assistance as soon as it was confident in the integrity of the system. 

USAID and the UN World Food Programme had already suspended food aid to the northern Ethiopian region of Tigray last month in response to information that large amounts of aid there were being diverted.

A two-year war in Tigray between the federal government and forces led by the region’s dominant political party ended in a truce in November after killing tens of thousands of people and creating famine-like conditions for hundreds of thousands. 

In the 2022 fiscal year, USAID disbursed nearly $US1.5 billion in humanitarian assistance to Ethiopia, most of it food aid. 


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The HRDG briefing document, which was circulated among donors on Wednesday, recommended that Ethiopia’s government allow donors to deliver aid through “alternative modalities” like cash transfers. 

It also urged donors to call on Ethiopia’s government to make a public statement condemning the diversion and demanding that aid workers not be harassed. 

Ethiopia’s food crisis has deepened in recent years as a result of the war in Tigray and the Horn of Africa’s worst drought in decades. 

The WFP is also investigating “systemic” food diversion across Ethiopia, according to an email sent last week by the agency’s deputy director to staff in Ethiopia. 

A WFP spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

– Additional reporting by DOINA CHIACU in Washington DC, US

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