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ETHIOPIA FAMINE : WHAT OTHERS ARE DOING
SITREP (REVISION 6) 12 NOVEMBER 1984
Based on information available to Ethiopia Section, ODA, of offers by other donors. Accuracy of figures is not guaranteed; in some cases, secondary sources have been used. Where possible, figures quoted are for offers or shipments since 1 October 1984, but in some cases dates are uncertain. Entries are not, therefore, strictly comparable. Items in parenthesis () are "under consideration".
Some figures are approximate.
Estimated total
Food aid, tonnes
{£]
Financial
Planes in Ethiopia
since 1/10
1984 aid before 1/10
Internal transport costs
32 vehicles
3000t (£0.45m)
Britain
+ 6500t [£lm]
EC
FRG
35,000t cereal 350t milk powder 200t butter oil 750t veg. oil [£7.6m]
6,000t flour
800t oil 8,000t wheat
5,000t rice [£6.5m]
(Water drilling
rig(s), landrovers, trucks, seeds)
£0.2m through UNICEF
£10.8m
8 lorries (30 lorries)
£4m (plus planes)
Medical team
3 ambulances £1.6m spares
4 RAF teams
2 transports for
£1.2m cash
3 months in Ethiopia
£6.5m plus RAF
17,000t cereals [£2.5m]
1 for voluntary agencies
2 transals for 8 weeks
2 Hercules
£18.4m
£8.3m plus plane, medical team and ambulances
82,000t cereals
4,800t milk powder
2,590t butter oil
100t sugar
+ 5.5 Mecu emergency aid
[£18.87m]
9,700t cereals (£1.5m]
Italy
France
Netherlands
5,000 tonnes through WFP 1,500t wheat
+ (8,000t cereal)
5,000t grain [£0.73m] 50t biscuits
Medical team
£2.7m to CRDA
Team of GEM con- sultants Transport costs
for food
6 trucks
1 Hercules-type plane [£170,000] Other [£60,000]
£3.6m
5,400t cereals [£0.8m]
£1.2m