UNITED NATIONS

Emergencies Unit for Ethiopia

Field Trip to the North and South Gondar zones of Region 3

26 April - 6 May 1994

Hans Spiess, Field Officer for Regions 1 and 3

1. INTRODUCTION

A field trip was conducted to assess the current conditions of the drought-affected areas in the North and South Gondar zones of Region 3. The most affected areas are the eastern weredas, bordering the North Welo zone and Region 1, with the lowlands more affected than the highlands.

Accurate estimates of the drought-affected population are difficult to obtain. The local wereda administrations usually provide figures which are considered high by the zonal authorities and by the regional Relief and Rehabilitation Bureau (RRB). Both the wereda administration and zonal RRB agree that it is an almost impossible task to get correct figures.

In North Gondar, the zonal RRB office has divided the total drought-affected population into three categories:

- 12 months assistance to the population affected by the total failure of last year's harvest (lowlands)

- 9 months assistance to the population affected by the partial failure of last year's harvest, who will need food aid in the last three quarters of the year (low to mid-highlands)

- 6 months assistance to the population without sufficient food supplies in the second half of the year, and who will need

food assistance until the next harvest (mid-highlands).

In both zones the operating relief agencies do not have the facilities to cover the entire drought-affected population. Monthly assessments by the RRB and the local administrations should help to allocate the limited food resources to the most needy beneficiaries.

The regional RRB has already requested the Ethiopian Relief Organization (ERO), the Ethiopian Orthodox Church (EOC) and Food for the Hungry International (FHI) to expand their operations and to increase their capacity, but no agreement has been reached yet.

The RRC is now transporting emergency food supplies to Adis Selam and Belessa weredas in North Gondar and to Ibnat, Lay Gayint and Simada weredas in South Gondar. The additional food supplies will be distributed to beneficiaries not covered by the NGOs.

The road accessibility for food transport to the affected areas is better in South Gondar than in North Gondar. In South Gondar the majority of the beneficiaries do not have to walk more than half a day to the distribution points. In North Gondar, particularly the weredas in the Simien Mountains, two to three day walks to the distribution centers are not unusual. Under these conditions there is a high probability that the elderly and weak are forced to sell part of the collected food rations.

The market prices for cereals are up to 40% higher as compared to the prices of last year. There is limited food available in some towns such as Ibnat and Arbaya.

Since the middle of April, there has been erratic rainfall in the area of Lake Tana. The eastern weredas of North and South Gondar, are still dry. In such areas, rains which are considered essential for land preparation are expected to start in May.

2. NORTH GONDAR ZONE

2.1. General situation

The most severely drought-affected areas in North Gondar are the weredas located in the eastern part of the zone as well as one wereda (Quara) near the Sudanese border.

Last year's crop production was reduced due to insufficient rainfall, hail storms, plant pests and attacks by rodents and grasshoppers. All the affected weredas are in the lowland. The highland areas had a good harvest.

The normal planting season is in June in the lowlands and in April/May in the highlands. Harvesting time is in October and November in the lowlands and November and December in the highlands.

The zonal administration and RRB have set up an emergency committee which is permanently assessing and monitoring the situation. However, due to logistical constraints and difficult accessibility of the affected areas efficient monitoring is impossible.

Arbaya, located in Belessa wereda, is the only main town of the drought-affected weredas accessible by road. Adi Selam, Beyeda and Janamora weredas are located in the Simien mountains and can only be reached on foot or horseback. The construction of a new road between Debark to Janamora is underway and so far 32 km out of 60 km is completed.

The distribution point for the beneficiaries in Janamora and Beyeda weredas is located in Debark, which is approximately one to three days walk. The beneficiaries of Adi Selam wereda have to receive their food rations in Dima (Region 1, Western zone). The long distances to the distribution points has proved to be a problem for the elderly and weak who are forced to sell part of their food ration as they are not able to carry it to their homes.

Migration is no longer a dominant issue. In-migration from the North Welo zone at the end of last year as well as the beginning of this year stopped when food distribution started around Sekota. Out-migration is more related to temporary daily labour opportunities between harvest and land-preparation time than to stress. Between December and April many heads of families move to Bahir Dar, Metema and Humera for temporary employment.

2.2. Drought-affected weredas in North Gondar zone

The North Gondar zone is comprised of 18 weredas with a total population of 2,157,850 people (source: Planning Office, Zonal Administration, Gondar, 1993).

Regarding the number of drought-affected persons in the zone, the RRC headquarters in Addis Ababa, the regional RRB in Bahir Dar and the zonal RRB office in Gondar have furnished different figures. Table 1 shows the figures presented for North Gondar in the revised RRC appeal of April 1994, the regional RRB in Bahir Dar (March 1994) and the zonal RRB in Gondar (April 1994).

2.3. Emergency Relief Agencies

In the North Gondar zone the Ethiopian Orthodox Church (EOC), the Ethiopian Relief Organization (ERO) and the local RRB are currently carrying out food distributions.

EOC is distributing in Beyeda and Janamora weredas. The distribution center is in Debark. The monthly allotment is as follows:

Beyeda wereda: 15,000 Beneficiaries

Janamora wereda: 32,000 Beneficiaries

During April, a one-time distribution was carried out to 3,000 displaced people from the above-mentioned weredas who are currently in Debark town.

The zonal RRB has urged EOC to increase the number of beneficiaries in the two weredas for the coming months but an agreement on this issue has not been reached yet.

In April, ERO distributed emergency food rations to 70,000 beneficiaries in Belessa wereda. This organization has a similar programme for the month of May and food is expected to arrive by the end of May.

The zonal RRB has distributed emergency food in Adis Selam and Beyeda in April. In Adis Selam 28,000 beneficiaries were to receive food but due to a shortage of supplies only 14,000 persons have actually received rations. The RRB hopes to cover the remaining 14,000 in May. In Beyeda 15,000 beneficiaries and in Quara (near the Sudanese border) 2,619 beneficiaries obtained food from the RRB.

In the past month a total number of around 150,000 beneficiaries have received food rations which amounts to approximately 55% of the total registered drought-affected population.

For the month of May the proportion will probably remain the same as the operating NGOs are not in a position to increase their capacity within a month.

However, the number of people in need of food assistance may increase. The wereda administration in Debark claims a total 50,000 drought-affected people in urgent need of food; this is not acknowledged by the zonal RRB administration in Gondar.

3. SOUTH GONDAR

3.1. General situation

Of the nine weredas of South Gondar zone, five weredas of Simada, Ibnat, Lay Gayint, Tach Gayint and Libo Kemkem are considered drought-affected.

The current food shortage in South Gondar due to insufficient rainfall last year, damaged crops by pests, rodents and hail storms.

The majority of the affected weredas are located in the lowland. Except for the south-eastern part of Ibnat wereda where the beneficiaries have to walk for up to two days to distribution points, South Gondar is more easily accessible and most beneficiaries live less than a days walk away.

So far rainfall in the area has been has been minimal, but this is normal for this time of the year. However, rains are expected to start in May.

3.2. Drought-affected weredas in South Gondar zone

According to the revised RRC appeal the five worst affected weredas have the following registered drought-affected population:

Ibnat: 100,000 Beneficiaries

Simada: 133,000 "

Lay Gayint: 75,000 "

Tach Gayint: 39,000 "

Libo Kemkem: 30,000 "

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Total 377,000 Beneficiaries

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The zonal RRB office in Debre Tabor acknowledges the above-mentioned figures but considers them as planning figures. The actual number of drought-affected people is assessed on a monthly basis.

The figures maintained by the regional RRB in Bahir Dar, which correspond with the above figures, are divided into two categories, first and second priority. This indicates that the category of first priority beneficiaries is in urgent need of food assistance (279,800) while the category of second priority (100,650) might be subject to food shortages in the coming months and therefore need close monitoring in order facilitate immediate action in case the situation deteriorates.

3.3. Relief agencies operating in South Gondar zone

Three NGOs currently undertake relief operations in the zone. Ethiopian Orthodox Church (EOC) is operating in Ibnat, Lay Gayint, Tach Gayint and Libo Kemkem weredas, Ethiopian Relief Organization (ERO) in Ibnat Wereda and Food for the Hungry International (FHI) in Simada Wereda.

Table 2, given at the end of this report, shows the activities of the three organizations in March and April 1994 as well as the tentative distribution plan for the month of May (proposal by the zonal RRB in Debre Tabor).

4. DISPLACED POPULATIONS

North Gondar and to a lesser extent South Gondar also have displaced populations. According to the revised RRC appeal the number of people in need of assistance due to man-made problems amounts to 14,000 persons in North Gondar and 4,500 persons in South Gondar.

In the South Gondar zone, displaced and ex-servicemen have received some assistance by the EOC and RRB (527 beneficiaries in March and 4,773 beneficiaries in April).

The North Gondar zonal RRB claims a much higher number of displaced persons and ex-servicemen than stated in the RRC Appeal. In 1993, the North Gondar zone registered 11,355 displaced persons from Assab and Eritrea as well as 44,008 ex-soldiers, including their dependents. This population is mostly concentrated in Azezo (Gondar airport), Gondar town and Debark town; some were included in rehabilitation programmes and some have started their own businesses (shops, trading, etc.).

There are no recent figures of the above-mentioned groups available for North Gondar and no assistance has been given in 1994.

Most of the temporarily displaced people who moved from the drought-affected areas of North Welo to Belessa and Ibnat at the end of 1993 and at the beginning of 1994, have now returned to their homes with the hope of receiving food distributions.

Table 1. Number of Drought-Affected Persons in North Gondar Zone According to the

RRC Appeal (April 1994), Regional RRB, Bahir Dar (March 1994) and the

Zonal RRB Office, Gondar (April 1994)

                     RRC            Regional                                     North 
Gondar                                       
                    Appeal         RRB, Bahir                                   Zone RRB 
Office                                     
                    April          Dar                                                                                              
                    1994                                                                                                            
 Wereda                             1st           2nd priority   3rd priority   12 months        
9 months         6 months          
                                   priority                                     assistance       
assistance       assistance        
 Belessa              73,000         50,000         23,400           ---          49,842               
---          23,334          
 Adi Selam            25,000         13,500         11,000           ---          13,566           
10,947           13,084          
 Janamora             60,000         39,600         19,700        13,300          39,594           
19,711           13,310          
 Beyeda               45,000         27,900         35,000           ---          27,972           
16,330           18,645          
 Quara                 5,000          4,500            ---           ---           4,500              
---              ---          
 Wogera               10,000            ---            ---           ---             ---            
4,564           14,274          
 Debark                4,000            ---            ---           ---             ---              
---              ---          
 Adiarkayi             4,000            ---            ---           ---             ---              
---              ---          
 Total                              135,500         89,100        13,300         135,474           
51,552           82,674          
 Grand Total         226,000                                                                                                        
                                   237,900                                      269,673                                             

Table 2. Food distributions carried out in March and April and

tentative distribution plan for May 1994 in the South Gondar zone of Region 3 (Amhara):

 Wereda                 Agency         Benef.  in      Benef.  in      Planned  for   
                                      March           April           May             
 Ibnat                  EOC  ERO        73,430          54,607          33,000        
                                      15,092          ---             35,000          
 Simada                 FHI             29,960          52,015          62,000        
 Lay Gayint             EOC                ---          18,384          40,000        
 Tach Gayint            EOC  FHI*        9,949          26,050          10,000        
                                      ---             ---             33,000          
 Libo Kemkem            EOC                ---             ---          17,000        
                                                                                      
 Ibnat                  total           88,522          54,607          68,000        
 Simada                 total           29,960          52,015          62,000        
 Lay Gayint             total              ---          18,384          40,000        
 Tach Gayint            total            9,949          26,050          43,000        
 Libo Kemkem            total              ---             ---          17,000        
 South Gondar           total          128,431         151,056         230,000        

Source: Zonal RRB office, Debre Tabor

* FHI has not yet accepted the zonal RRB's request to cover 33,000 beneficiaries in Tach Gayint Wereda.

In comparison to the figures of the Revised RRC Appeal, 34% of the drought-affected population was covered by emergency assistance in March and 40% in April. According to the RRB, during the month of May 61% of the registered beneficiaries should be covered by food distributions.

ANNEX 1

Number of drought-affected populations in Region 3

per zone and wereda and displaced population per zone

The following figures were collected from the regional RRB in Bahir Dar, showing the situation as it was in March 1994. The total number of the drought-affected population was split up in three categories:

- First priority: People in need of immediate relief assistance

- Second priority: People that had some harvest but may have used

up their food supplies by April or May

- Third priority: People that could be subject to food shortages

later in the year

North Welo zone:

 WEREDA                       FIRST PRIORITY               SECOND PRIORITY             
                             BENEFICIARIES                BENEFICIARIES                
 Sekota                           115,000                       50,000                 
 Ziquala                           70,000                          ---                 
 Dahana                            41,000                       19,000                 
 Abergele                          26,000                          ---                 
 Kobo                             109,000                       41,000                 
 Bugna                             61,000                       30,000                 
 Gidan                             47,000                       14,000                 
 Meket                             20,000                       20,000                 
 TOTAL NORTH Welo                 489,000                      174,000                 

South Gondar zone:

 WEREDA                       FIRST PRIORITY               SECOND PRIORITY             
                             BENEFICIARIES                BENEFICIARIES                
 Ibnat                             99,700                          ---                 
 Simada                           110,600                       34,650                 
 Lay Gayint                        36,500                       60,000                 
 Tach Gayint                       33,000                        6,000                 
 TOTAL SOUTH GONDAR               279,800                      100,650                 

North Gondar zone:

 WEREDA                      1ST PRIORITY       2ND PRIORITY       3RD PRIORITY BENEF.  
                             BENEF.             BENEF.                                  
 Belessa                        50,000             23,400                ---            
 Adis Selam                     13,500             11,000                ---            
 Janamora                       39,600             19,700             13,300            
 Beyeda                         27,900             35,000                ---            
 Quara                           4,500                ---                ---            
 TOTAL NORTH GONDAR            135,500             89,100             13,300            

South Welo zone:

  WEREDA                      BENEFICIARIES               
  Dawe                             32,300                 
  Artuma                           40,000                 
  Bati                             40,000                 
  Isaya Gola                       13,500                 
  Werebabo                         48,500                 
  TOTAL SOUTH Welo                174,300                 

East Gojam zone:

  WEREDA                      BENEFICIARIES               
  Enesse Sarmeder                  20,000                 
  Gonja Siso Enesse                15,000                 
  TOTAL EAST Gojam                 35,000                 

North Shewa zone:

  WEREDA                      1ST PRIORITY                 2ND PRIORITY                
  Fursi                            18,000                        5,000                 

Summary of affected populations due to natural and man-made problems in Region 3 (breakdown per zone)

  ZONE                  DROUGHT-AFFECT                                   MAN-MADE        
                        ED POPULATIONS                                   PROBLEMS        
                                                                         (DISPL.,        
                                                                         EX-SOLD.        
                        FIRST PRIORITY  SECOND PRIORITY  THIRD PRIORITY                  
  North Welo              489,000         174,000             ---         90,909         
  South Gondar            279,800         100,650             ---          4,252         
  North Gondar            135,500          89,100          13,300         14,107         
  South Welo              174,300             ---             ---        184,948         
  East Gojam               35,000             ---             ---          3,818         
  North Shewa              18,000           5,000             ---         11,619         
  West Gojam                  ---             ---             ---         10,295         
 TOTAL REGION 3         1,131,600         368,750          13,300        320,228         

Total number of drought-affected people: 1,513,650

Total number of displaced and ex-servicemen: 320,228

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