 United Nations humanitarian organizations are warning of the looming impact of fighting in Ethiopia's Tigray on aid efforts. The UN say no fewer than 350,000 people are facing famine and 5 million others need immediate food aid. It is the worst global food crisis in a decade. This is making it even more difficult for our staff to work and deliver humanitarian assistance. We call for calm and restraint and appeal to all parties to the conflict, to abide by international law, to protect civilians, including people who have been displaced, and to ensure that humanitarian workers can continue to exercise their duties and reach as many people as they can, which are in need of vital assistance right now. Are obviously concerned about potential for cholera, measles, and malaria outbreaks in the region. In addition, Tigray region is also located in meningitis belt, and it is at the risk of yellow fever outbreaks.