Tuesday 19 May 2009

BBC - Tribe - Dassanech

 

The lands of the Dassanech have seen severe and sustained droughts for many years. In August 2006, in the harshest of ironies, their lands were struck by severe flooding.Reports have estimated over 100 Dassanech lives have been lost. The Dassanech are a people living on the margins, having to constantly adapt to their changing environment. More »Steve Robinson, the series producer for Tribe, said: "We are very concerned that some of the people that our crew, and Bruce in particular, became friends with will have been affected by the flooding, as it has hit hard the area around Lake Turkana where Bruce stayed with the Dassanech people."

For up-to-date information visit BBC News and the International Red Cross.

For current reports on the flooding that has hit so many areas in the country over the last few months visit UN OCHA Ethiopia.

To find out more about the latest humanitarian developments in Ethiopia visit the UN OCHA weekly bulletin site.

January 2007 – We've had more news about the devastation caused by the flooding in the Omo Valley. We have been keeping in touch with the three groups we filmed in the area to check how they are coping with the floods. More »

BBC - Tribe - Dassanech