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Tigray

08 September 2021

Lead MP

Sarah Champion
Rotherham
Lab

Responding Minister

James Duddridge

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Foreign AffairsWomen & Equalities
Word Count: 14057
Other Contributors: 12

At a Glance

Sarah Champion raised concerns about tigray in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

The lead MP asks the Minister how UK ODA cuts will affect Ethiopia, especially Tigray; what steps the Government will take to end fighting in Tigray; if aid delivery has improved since the report's response; how concerned is he about humanitarian worker safety; and what impact the conflict spreading to other regions of Ethiopia has on current UK efforts.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Rotherham
Opened the debate
The situation in Tigray is horrific due to conflict between the Ethiopian national defence force and Tigrayan forces, leading to a worsening humanitarian crisis. Over 2 million people have been displaced, with limited access to food and water for around 4 million affected by high levels of food insecurity. There are reports of atrocities including mass killings and sexual violence against women and girls.

Government Response

James Duddridge
Government Response
Discussed the ongoing conflict in northern Ethiopia, expressing concern about its spread to Amhara and Afar regions. Highlighted issues with aid access and humanitarian services, noting that only around 10% of required aid has been able to reach Tigray since July. Emphasized the need for Ethiopian Government to allow unfettered access for humanitarian aid and restore essential services. Mentioned Eritrean forces' presence in Ethiopian territory and their withdrawal as a priority. Addressed concerns about displaced individuals, shortages in healthcare facilities, banking services, electricity, and communications. Acknowledged ongoing mediation efforts but noted they are not currently working. Discussed long-term development goals for Ethiopia post-conflict.
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