As
Ethiopia struggle to recover from its worst drought in decades, Tufts
researchers are reviewing the major humanitarian response and early warning
system put in place by the Ethiopian government and international non-profit
with view to improving them in the future.
The
crisis was mainly in the country side, affecting rural people whose crops
failed, as well as their livestock that either died or were sold to buy food,
‘’ says Andrew Catley, a research director at Tuft’ Feinstein international
centre who has been leading a research project in Ethiopia since 2005.
The
top researchers in Ethiopia, who focus on agriculture and livestock have seen
this kind of crisis before says Cartly who also hold appointment at the
Friedman school Cumming School and the school of medicine.
The sift through lot of information from
different source, do a rapid analysis and advise the US agency for
international development and government of Ethiopia, as well as UN.
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