FAO Regional Office for Africa

FAO targets pastoralists in southern regions facing failed rains on heels of a calamitous El Niño

FAO targets pastoralists in southern regions facing failed rains on heels of a calamitous El Niño

A village in Ethiopia weathers the drought (©FAO/Tamiru Legesse)

17 January 2016, Rome-New drought across swathes of southern Ethiopia may jeopardize the East African nation's restoration of food security after the worst agricultural seasons in decades unless urgent efforts are made to shore up vulnerable households in rural areas, FAO warned today.

While an impressive government-led humanitarian effort has sharply reduced the number of hungry during the worst drought in 50 years, the legacy of last year's El Niño along with low rainfall during a critical season pose renewed risks now, especially for pastoral communities facing forage shortfalls and water scarcity in southern regions.