 Out of stories in other parts of Africa, a high-level UN-led committee that focuses on rapid response to humanitarian crisis has estimated that some 350,000 people in Ethiopia's embattled Tigray region are facing famine conditions. The estimate was presented at a meeting on Monday of the Interagency Standing Committee comprising 18 UN and non-UN organizations. An integrated food security phase classification, IPC analysis updates conducted in Tigray and the neighboring zones of Amhara and Afar concluded that over 350,000 people and are in catastrophe IPC phase 5 between May and June 2021. Be very honest, people at a starvation level with excess mortality wasting a very high level of wasting for children and busy not be able to access it in a food to eat and this is quite and if I can add on this, this is 350,000 is the highest number we have record since the Somalia famine in 2011. Today, if aid can reach the most affected population because of the conflict, the whole western part of Tigray, we did not have that on that area because for us is a black spot in the sense we don't know anything about what is happening in western Tigray and even for their bring assistance is quite complicated. But one of the things that is happening at the moment is that people just move away, they are displaced. So at the moment we have 1.7 million people displaced in Tigray.