Residents of remote villages in Ethiopia's conflict-affected Oromia region are gradually regaining access to healthcare after two years of disruption caused by fighting between federal forces and the Oromo Liberation Army.
Breakdown
- Healthcare access in Oromia was disrupted for nearly two years due to conflict. 7s
- Gunfi Primary Health Centre and Begi Hospital have reopened but face shortages and damaged equipment. 1m 4s
- The conflict displaced hundreds of thousands and cut off basic services. 46s
- The International Committee of the Red Cross supported 20 facilities, aiding over 100,000 patients. 1m 43s
- Despite progress, medical needs remain high and recovery is uncertain. 1m 52s