UN / ETHIOPIA HUMANITARIAN UPDATE
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STORY: UN / ETHIOPIA HUMANITARIAN UPDATE
TRT: 01:20
SOURCE: UNIFEED
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / NATS
DATELINE: 13 JANUARY 2023, NEW YORK CITY / FILE
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FILE - NEW YORK CITY
1. Wide shot, exterior UN Headquarters
13 JANUARY 2023, NEW YORK CITY
2. Wide shot, press room dais
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General, United Nations:
“Our humanitarian colleagues tell us that aid continues to be sent into the Tigray region. Since mid-November - following the Cessation of Hostilities Agreement - some 3,000 trucks carrying more than 105,000 metric tons of food, as well as health, shelter, water and other supplies, have been brought into the region through four road corridors. The Humanitarian Air Service and Ethiopian Airlines are now conducting regular flights to Tigray.”
4. Med shot, journalists
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General, United Nations:
“Also, since mid-November, food has been distributed to more than 3 million people. However, some areas remain hard to reach, including some border areas in the north and areas off the main roads.Humanitarian needs remain extremely high in parts of Afar and Amhara that were impacted by the conflict. The distribution of food and other assistance continues, although gaps remain, including in areas where people are returning to their homes. Meanwhile, in the eastern and southern parts of Ethiopia, communities continue to suffer from the devastating drought impacting the Horn of Africa that we have been telling you about.”
4. Med shot, journalists in press room
STORYLINE:
A UN spokesperson said that humanitarian needs remain extremely high in parts of Afar and Amhara, Ethiopia, that were impacted by the conflict.
Briefing journalists today (13 Jan) in New York, Stéphane Dujarric said, “aid continues to be sent into the Tigray region.”
Dujarric explained, “Since mid-November - following the Cessation of Hostilities Agreement - some 3,000 trucks carrying more than 105,000 metric tons of food, as well as health, shelter, water and other supplies, have been brought into the region through four road corridors.”
He also noted that the UN Humanitarian Air Service and Ethiopian Airlines are now conducting regular flights to Tigray.
Dujarric also said, “Since mid-November, food has been distributed to more than 3 million people.”
According to Dujarric, “some areas remain hard to reach, including some border areas in the north and areas off the main roads.”
He added, “The distribution of food and other assistance continues, although gaps remain, including in areas where people are returning to their homes. Meanwhile, in the eastern and southern parts of Ethiopia, communities continue to suffer from the devastating drought impacting the Horn of Africa.”
TRT: 01:20
SOURCE: UNIFEED
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / NATS
DATELINE: 13 JANUARY 2023, NEW YORK CITY / FILE
SHOTLIST:
FILE - NEW YORK CITY
1. Wide shot, exterior UN Headquarters
13 JANUARY 2023, NEW YORK CITY
2. Wide shot, press room dais
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General, United Nations:
“Our humanitarian colleagues tell us that aid continues to be sent into the Tigray region. Since mid-November - following the Cessation of Hostilities Agreement - some 3,000 trucks carrying more than 105,000 metric tons of food, as well as health, shelter, water and other supplies, have been brought into the region through four road corridors. The Humanitarian Air Service and Ethiopian Airlines are now conducting regular flights to Tigray.”
4. Med shot, journalists
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General, United Nations:
“Also, since mid-November, food has been distributed to more than 3 million people. However, some areas remain hard to reach, including some border areas in the north and areas off the main roads.Humanitarian needs remain extremely high in parts of Afar and Amhara that were impacted by the conflict. The distribution of food and other assistance continues, although gaps remain, including in areas where people are returning to their homes. Meanwhile, in the eastern and southern parts of Ethiopia, communities continue to suffer from the devastating drought impacting the Horn of Africa that we have been telling you about.”
4. Med shot, journalists in press room
STORYLINE:
A UN spokesperson said that humanitarian needs remain extremely high in parts of Afar and Amhara, Ethiopia, that were impacted by the conflict.
Briefing journalists today (13 Jan) in New York, Stéphane Dujarric said, “aid continues to be sent into the Tigray region.”
Dujarric explained, “Since mid-November - following the Cessation of Hostilities Agreement - some 3,000 trucks carrying more than 105,000 metric tons of food, as well as health, shelter, water and other supplies, have been brought into the region through four road corridors.”
He also noted that the UN Humanitarian Air Service and Ethiopian Airlines are now conducting regular flights to Tigray.
Dujarric also said, “Since mid-November, food has been distributed to more than 3 million people.”
According to Dujarric, “some areas remain hard to reach, including some border areas in the north and areas off the main roads.”
He added, “The distribution of food and other assistance continues, although gaps remain, including in areas where people are returning to their homes. Meanwhile, in the eastern and southern parts of Ethiopia, communities continue to suffer from the devastating drought impacting the Horn of Africa.”
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