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United States concerned over FDD report of Ethiopia food aid politicization
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United States concerned over FDD report of Ethiopia food aid politicization 

  • The Following Is An Editorial Reflecting the Views of the US Government

(VOA) The United States is committed to helping people in need all over the world, and it takes this mission very seriously. With billions of dollars spent on humanitarian, economic and other forms of assistance every year, the U.S. wants to be sure that the aid is properly and effectively distributed. So it is that U.S. officials are concerned about recent reports that the Ethiopian government may be politicizing humanitarian assistance ahead of next year's national elections.

Amid wide-spread food shortages caused by a long-running drought across much of East Africa, Ethiopia receives considerable aid from the U.S. and other nations. It is estimated that more than 6 million of the country's 80 million people rely on aid to survive, with another 7 million relying heavily on on the Productive Safety Net Program, a food-for-work program administered by the government and supported by foreign assistance.

A spokesman for the major opposition political coalition, the Forum for Democratic Dialogue, (FDD-MEDREK) recently complained that the government was allowing only ruling party members to take part in the Productive Safety Net Program. To eat, he said, desperate people are forced to join the ruling party. A top government spokesman, however, flatly denies the charge.

Though unproven, the allegations echo a similar charge by the opposition that in 2005 officials in Oromiya denied food aid from international donors to residents of some communities that had voted for opposition candidates in elections that year.

The U.S. Government is aware of the recent complaints. All U.S. government humanitarian assistance agencies have monitoring systems in place to prevent or expose such activity which we are continually reviewing and working to improve. Discussions are also taking place with nongovernmental partners to ensure full compliance with the U.S. strict monitoring standards. USAID personnel in Ethiopia are increasing field visits to observe distribution dynamics with specific attention to these allegations.

The U.S. is committed to the people of Ethiopia and ensuring that its humanitarian aid does reach those most in need.

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Added: December 16, 2009. 11:25 PM GMT
sheger
The oromo people and leaders should remain vigilant and united to fill the vacuum created by the demise of TPLF/WOYANE rule of ethiopia
Anonymous
Added: November 20, 2009. 09:02 PM GMT
wake up
why we cry while the solution is in our hand? Let us avoid TPLF , that is it. How and why the Ethiopian people needs help from USA to avoid TPLF?
Abedkugn zendro
Added: November 20, 2009. 08:47 PM GMT
We learn
Ethiopians should rely on ourselves. This expectation of others will no do us any good.

We know, our people are being terrorized every day, ruled against their casted vote and hungery every minute. As they say, talk is cheap, let us come together, get organized and show who we Ethiopians are.
Anonymous
Added: November 20, 2009. 03:10 PM GMT
Again another cynical attitude of US
This is tasteless cynicism. It looks like the concern of Osama Bin Laden for the victims of Sep. 11 victims!

Who deliberately finances the murderous regime of Meles despite mounting criticism from international human rights groups and other concerned parties? Is it not the US government? Do not rub salt in our wounds, you have already done enough USA!
Kumsica
Added: November 20, 2009. 03:04 PM GMT
BUSH!!!
The white Bush Administration was by far better for poor Africans than the colourless and faithless Obama administration. Hilary Clinton and her husband were the ones who edited Meles'achievement. Meles was able to invade Somalia after Bill Clinton made a private visit to Meles and gave him a green light to invade Somalia when Bush wasin The White House. Obama's policy is the worst one for all opressed peoples fighting for their right in the Munelik Empire of Ethiopia, today ruled by mice from Tigry and Eritrea
Anonymous
Added: November 20, 2009. 08:25 AM GMT
great job FDD!
this shows that it is not just ethoipian people who think FDD/MEDREK is their oonly leader
the whole world knows only FDD speaks for democracy and for the people in ethiopia

VIVA MEDREK!

DOWN WITH TPLF AND HAILU SHAWAL!
Urji
Added: November 20, 2009. 08:00 AM GMT
after 2 days, nobody will remember this and it will be business as usual
Anonymous
Added: November 20, 2009. 05:52 AM GMT
what a commitment?

The US is after its starategic interests in the horn of africa than promotion of justice and democracy in the region.This is why they blindly back the devastating team of bandits under the dictator Zenawi!!!
He is well aware of their moods and is now focusing on china in all his daydreams.
Freedom 2011..
sorsa
Added: November 20, 2009. 05:46 AM GMT
Ruthless government
P/s be aware that the Ethiopian government is ruthless. Its intention is always to keep his position at the expense of why not millions of people if it is not from Tigray.
Anonymous
Added: November 20, 2009. 05:23 AM GMT
well, we know thisis to cover up washington's direct sponsorship of the dictatorship in finfinne NICE TRY!
Anonymous
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