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Tigray Famine : lessons from 1984–85 / Plaut, Martin   Journal Article
Plaut, Martin Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract A blockade of Tigray is producing a manmade famine. The region, at war with Ethiopia and Eritrea since November 2020, is being deprived of humanitarian supplies. While the Ethiopian famine of 1984–85 was primarily the result of drought, exacerbated by war, it can provide useful lessons, as Martin Plaut shows. Unless supply routes are established via Ethiopia or Eritrea, or through Sudan, thousands could starve in what the UN describes as ‘the world’s worst famine situation in decades’.
Key Words Tigray Famine  Ethiopia and Eritrea  1984–85 
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