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You are here: Home / cat / Action Against Hunger Revives Critical Healthcare Services in Ethiopia

Action Against Hunger Revives Critical Healthcare Services in Ethiopia

Dated: May 15, 2026

Ethiopia continues to face severe humanitarian and health challenges, particularly in conflict-affected regions where healthcare systems have been heavily disrupted. In Ethiopia’s Amhara Region, the Nirak Health Center once served as a critical source of medical care for more than 20,000 people living in difficult conditions marked by environmental degradation, food insecurity, and ongoing humanitarian pressures.

According to the report, the situation worsened significantly when conflict forced healthcare workers to flee the area. When staff members eventually returned, they found the health center completely destroyed and stripped of essential supplies. Medical equipment, medicines, and even basic furniture were gone, leaving healthcare workers unable to provide treatment despite their professional knowledge and experience.

Gebrehiwot Getahun described the devastating conditions following the conflict. He explained that health professionals were unable to help patients or even support their own colleagues because the facility had become nonfunctional. The destruction of the center meant that many treatable illnesses became life-threatening, especially for malnourished children and pregnant mothers who lacked access to proper medical care.

The crisis highlighted the importance of functioning healthcare infrastructure in delivering effective medical services. Healthcare workers alone could not sustain a health system without medicine, equipment, delivery rooms, and proper facilities. Communities in the region were left without access to critical services during a period of urgent humanitarian need.

Action Against Hunger intervened to support the recovery of the Nirak Health Center with financial assistance from the European Union. The rehabilitation effort included rebuilding the stabilization center, pharmacy, and delivery rooms, as well as providing medical furniture and essential medicines. These improvements restored the health center’s ability to provide life-saving healthcare services to the local population.

Today, the restored facility once again provides treatment for children suffering from severe malnutrition and offers safe environments for mothers during childbirth. Patients are now able to access timely diagnosis and medical care, helping improve health outcomes across the surrounding communities.

Areki Tassew explained that healthcare workers also benefited from additional training provided through the program. The training strengthened their clinical skills, particularly in managing severe malnutrition cases within stabilization centers. Healthcare staff also received psychosocial support to help them recover from the trauma caused by conflict and displacement.

One of the major improvements introduced through the rehabilitation program involved supporting caregivers of malnourished children. Previously, families often struggled to remain at the health center long enough for children to complete treatment because they lacked food and basic support. The initiative now provides food assistance to caregivers, allowing children to remain in care until they fully recover.

The rehabilitation program has also expanded healthcare outreach beyond the facility itself. Health workers now conduct regular community screening campaigns to identify children suffering from malnutrition at an earlier stage. These campaigns help ensure that vulnerable children receive treatment before their conditions become severe.

Woldeabe Gebre stated that the outreach activities have enabled healthcare workers to reach communities that previously had limited access to healthcare services. Early identification and referral systems have become important tools in preventing life-threatening complications related to malnutrition.

The report noted that Nirak Health Center is one of eight damaged healthcare facilities rehabilitated during 2025 and 2026 across the Abergele and Tsagib Woredas with support from the European Union. All eight facilities are now fully operational and collectively serve more than 60,000 people in the region.

In addition to rebuilding healthcare infrastructure, the broader program has trained more than 100 healthcare workers and supported local families in growing nutritious food at home. These efforts aim to strengthen long-term community resilience and help prevent malnutrition before it occurs.

The rehabilitation of the Nirak Health Center demonstrates how restoring healthcare infrastructure can help communities recover after conflict. By rebuilding facilities, training healthcare workers, and supporting vulnerable families, humanitarian organizations are helping restore access to essential healthcare services and improve conditions for communities facing ongoing humanitarian challenges.

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