UN’s World Food Programme resumes food distribution in parts of Ethiopia after a three-month halt over aid theft investigation
Ethiopian porters unload food aid bound for victims of war after a checkpoint leading to Tigray in Mai Tsebri town, Ethiopia. / Photo: Reuters Archive
It said it started testing and verifying new measures on July 31 to deliver food assistance in four districts of Tigray to just over 100,000 eligible people.
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