Distress of Ethiopian Refugees in Somalia
Ethiopians fleeing from a seemingly endless civil war in Eritria and Ogaden take refuge in camps in Somalia. The camps have taken in more than a million and a half people and misery is at its apex. Drought, illness and malnutrition mean daily deaths, and the nutritional aid sent from Europe and America is partly stolen. | Location: Near Lugh Ganana, Somalia. (Photo by Alain Nogues/Sygma/Sygma via Getty Images)
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