It's being called 'the worst disaster on Earth' and the situation in Ethiopia's Tigray region is expected to worsen.
The UN says the nearly two-year conflict has left almost half the population in 'severe' need of food aid.
That's despite a ceasefire in March, which allowed the delivery of aid to resume.
The UN has called for urgent action to avert further disaster in the war-torn region.
Tigrayan leaders are accused of refusing talks with the Ethiopian government.
So, is peace a condition to ending the humanitarian crisis?
Presenter: Laura Kyle
Guests:
Sudd Hasen: a Tigrayan Activist
William Davison: Senior Ethiopia Analyst at International Crisis Group
Bizuneh Getachew Yimenu: Ethiopia Researcher and Lecturer at Kent University
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The UN says the nearly two-year conflict has left almost half the population in 'severe' need of food aid.
That's despite a ceasefire in March, which allowed the delivery of aid to resume.
The UN has called for urgent action to avert further disaster in the war-torn region.
Tigrayan leaders are accused of refusing talks with the Ethiopian government.
So, is peace a condition to ending the humanitarian crisis?
Presenter: Laura Kyle
Guests:
Sudd Hasen: a Tigrayan Activist
William Davison: Senior Ethiopia Analyst at International Crisis Group
Bizuneh Getachew Yimenu: Ethiopia Researcher and Lecturer at Kent University
Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe
Check our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/
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