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If there is no emergency food aid, tens of thousands of children will die. The under-fives are the most vulnerable. A few have died already. Their immune systems are so undermined that a small setback can be fatal.
About an hour by car is the larger town of Boddetti. The market bustled. There was food here. Small piles of maize, barley, teff, lentils and beans.
The prices had doubled in just five months. The traders struggled to make a sale. The people could not afford the price.
At the grain market in Addis Ababa, the capital, some said the price of teff, their most important grain, had trebled.
"The grain has never been so expensive," said Idris Mohammed, one of the traders. "It has never reached this level before."
And that is Ethiopia's problem. As many as 4.5 million people are judged to need critical, emergency assistance. Not only are food prices soaring but there is not enough food in the country.
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If there is no emergency food aid, tens of thousands of children will die. The under-fives are the most vulnerable. A few have died already. Their immune systems are so undermined that a small setback can be fatal.
About an hour by car is the larger town of Boddetti. The market bustled. There was food here. Small piles of maize, barley, teff, lentils and beans.
The prices had doubled in just five months. The traders struggled to make a sale. The people could not afford the price.
At the grain market in Addis Ababa, the capital, some said the price of teff, their most important grain, had trebled.
"The grain has never been so expensive," said Idris Mohammed, one of the traders. "It has never reached this level before."
And that is Ethiopia's problem. As many as 4.5 million people are judged to need critical, emergency assistance. Not only are food prices soaring but there is not enough food in the country.
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