Border Telegraph

Food insecurity

- Miss Sheila E. Richards Melrose

Having lived through the atrocities of war, millions of Ethiopians are now facing emergency levels of food insecurity and hunger.

The charity Mary’s Meals serves school meals to children in the Tigray region of the country, but sadly the stories we are hearing from Tigray are shocking.

After the two-year civil war, so many children are still out of school, and many of those who are in school can’t learn due to debilitati­ng hunger. Before the conflict Selemon and

his parents lived a happy life. Now his father has suffered a mental breakdown and is unable to support the family. With no food at home, nineyearol­d Selemon comes to school without eating anything and sits in class feeling hungry, instead of being able to focus on the lessons.

He used to be bold and active in class, whereas now, he often seems to get confused when he’s asked a question.

His teacher says: “He always gets sick. He even has a skin disease, which I think is a symptom of hunger. His family is one of the poorest.”

The past few years have stolen so much from Selemon. Mary’s Meals is striving to reach his community and start serving

meals to the children in his primary school. Alongside our local partner, we are ready to expand our school feeding programme to more schools like Selemon’s but we urgently need more funds to do so.

With your help we can reach these desperatel­y hungry children with food and boost their chances of engaging with education again.

You can provide them with hope of a brighter future. Please visit marysmeals.org. uk to give what you can to our Crisis In Ethiopia appeal – at just 10p a meal no donation is too small.

Matt Barlow Executive Director of Mary’s Meals

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