Aid shortages leave displaced Ethiopians starving in silence

In Ethiopia's war-torn northern regions, a humanitarian crisis unfolds as displaced families in camps like Hitsats and Bakielo rely on dwindling aid supplies amid political debates over responsibility. Failures in regional and federal responses have placed hundreds of thousands in peril, with warnings that famine looms without urgent intervention. Officials, aid workers, and the displaced themselves highlight the slow-motion emergency of rising starvation.

In Ethiopia's war-scarred northern regions, the internal displacement crisis weighs heavily on families in camps such as Hitsats and Bakielo, who depend on rapidly diminishing humanitarian aid as political figures argue over accountability. Shortcomings in both regional and federal responses have endangered hundreds of thousands, with officials, aid workers, and displaced individuals cautioning that famine threatens to become reality absent swift, thorough action.

According to a December 27, 2025, report by Addis Fortune staff writer Yitbarek Getachew, this humanitarian emergency is unfolding in slow motion, characterized by escalating starvation in the north. Voices from authorities, relief personnel, and those affected urge immediate, comprehensive intervention to avert the looming specter of famine. Recent images from weredas in Western Tigray Regional State underscore the crisis's severity, revealing the human toll of inadequate support.

The situation stems from lapses at regional and federal levels, exacerbated by political wrangling that hampers effective aid delivery. Families in Hitsats and Bakielo camps continue to rely on shrinking supplies, highlighting the urgent need for coordinated responses to prevent widespread hunger. Without such measures, the risk of famine persists as a grim possibility in these vulnerable communities.

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