Living conditions for refugees in Ethiopia’s Gambella region are rapidly deteriorating following significant cuts to humanitarian aid from key donors such as USAID. These cuts have strained basic services including food distribution, health care, access to clean water, and sanitation.
Gambella, a border region in southwestern Ethiopia, has hosted a large number of mostly South Sudanese refugees since 2014. Today, more than 395,000 refugees are living in seven camps, including Kule refugee camp. Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has provided health care services in Kule for more than a decade. MSF teams there are now overwhelmed with the increasing needs.