ETHIOPIA - TIGRAY REGION HUMANITARIAN UPDATE Situation Report Last updated: 28 Feb 2021 HIGHLIGHTS (28 Feb 2021) The humanitarian situation in Tigray Region remains critical, with reports of intensified fighting across the Region, particularly in the Central Zone. Incidents of house searches, looting, killings and gender-based violence (GBV) against civilians continue to be reported. Despite large amounts of food aid reportedly dispatched across Tigray, better monitoring is needed to ensure that aid is reaching those most in need. Unimpeded access remains critical to ensure principled humanitarian action in all parts of Tigray. Additional resources are urgently required to ensure The boundaries and names shown and the designations that protection activities and other life-saving services used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. © OCHA can scale up. KEY FIGURES FUNDING (2020) CONTACTS Saviano Abreu 950,000 1.3M $1.3B $729.9M Communications Team Leader, People in need of aid Projected additional Required Received Regional Office for Southern & Eastern before the conflict people to need aid Africa A n
[email protected] d , r 58% ! y e j r j e 61,307 $33.9M r ! r Progress Alexandra de Sousa o d Refugees in Sudan Unmet requirements S n A Deputy Head of Office, OCHA Ethiopia since 7 November for the Response Plan
[email protected] FTS: https://fts.unocha.org/appeals/9 36/summary BACKGROUND (28 Feb 2021) SITUATION OVERVIEW The humanitarian situation in Tigray Region continues to deteriorate, with intensified fighting reported across the Region, particularly in Central Zone. Aid workers on the ground have reported hearing gunshots from the main cities, including in Mekelle and Shire.