FROM THE FIELD
On Sunday 5 July, it finally rained in Dehana district in the mountains of central Ethiopia after eight months without a drop of water. The area looks like a dusty stone desert, even if you can see that it actually is agricultural land with terraced fields. The poverty is extreme; half of the population is unable to feed itself. It was not always so. The land was very fertile and known as flowing with (goat) milk and honey. The dramatic changes have taken place within the last few years. Elderly people who grew up in the area can describe how the foundation of their livelihood was disintegrating. The unpredictable rain[ Any views expressed in this article are those of the writer and not of Reuters. ]
[ Any views expressed in this article are those of the writer and not of Reuters. ]