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Drought in Ethiopia
thus generating massive uprisings, repressions and killing hundreds of protesters. (Image: Eric lafforgue/Exclusivepix Media)1 of 15 Cows are dying, meanwhile many people are complaining the lack of support (Image: Eric lafforgue/Exclusivepix Media)2 of 15 The Borana tribe, part of Oromo people who make up around a third of the Ethiopian population, is suffering from drought (Image: Eric lafforgue/Exclusivepix Media)3 of 15 Aerial view of cows suffering from the drought grouped in fences to be fed by the governement, Oromia, Yabelo, Ethiopia (Image: Eric lafforgue/Exclusivepix Media)4 of 15 Ethiopia and Somalia with a population of 500,000. They are semi pastoralists. (Image: Eric lafforgue/Exclusivepix Media)5 of 15 Soldiers with kalashnikovs during the Gada system ceremony, Oromia, Yabelo, Ethiopia (Image: Eric lafforgue/Exclusivepix Media)6 of 15 The Borana cook the coffee beans in butter. They pray before drinking it (Image: Eric lafforgue/Exclusivepix Media)7 of 15 Aerial view of the slaughter of a bull during the Gada system ceremony in Borana tribe, Oromia (Image: Eric lafforgue/Exclusivepix Media)8 of 15 Aerial view of cows suffering from the drought grouped in fences to be fed by the governement, Oromia, Yabelo, Ethiopia (Image: Eric lafforgue/Exclusivepix Media)9 of 15 Portrait of a Borana tribe elder with a red beard during the Gada system ceremony (Image: Eric lafforgue/Exclusivepix Media)10 of 15 El sod crater where the Borana go to collect salt for centuries. (Image: Eric lafforgue/Exclusivepix Media)11 of 15 There is no hope, I am not educated, there is no more grass, my cows are dying, I cannot sell them because they are too weak (Image: Eric lafforgue/Exclusivepix Media)12 of 15 (Image: Eric lafforgue/Exclusivepix Media)13 of 15 (Image: Eric lafforgue/Exclusivepix Media)14 of 15 (Image: Eric lafforgue/Exclusivepix Media)15 of 15