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Dolo Ado ((ソマリ語:''Dooloow'')) is one of the woredas in the Somali Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Liben Zone, Dolo Ado is located in the angle formed by the confluence of the Ganale Dorya with the Dawa River, and bordered to the northwest by Filtu, on the northeast by Afder Zone, on the southeast by Somalia, and on the south by Kenya. Towns in Dolo Ado include Bekol May, Dolo and Softu. The altitude of this woreda ranges from 200 to 1000 meters above sea level. Other rivers in this woreda include the Mena. , Dolo Odo has 120 kilometers of all-weather gravel road and 540 kilometers of community roads; about 58.8% of the total population has access to drinking water.〔Hailu Ejara Kene, (''Baseline Survey of 55 Weredas of PCDP Phase II, Part I'' ) (Addis Ababa: August 2008), Annexes 16, 17〕 == History == Irrigation agriculture was introduced to the riverine inhabitants of this woreda by the Relief and Rehabilitation Commission (RRC) in the late 1970s. While the RRC encouraged this trend with the introduction of three irrigation pumps at selected points, a major impetus were local people who had fled to refugee camps in Somalia during the Ethiopian-Somali war, where they had the opportunity to acquire the basic skills and know-how of irrigation agriculture while participating in irrigation schemes in the Lower Juba River, and returning to Dolo Ado where they put their knowledge to use. These new skills have led to the arable lands on the dry riverbed and the flood plains, which used to be dry season grazing and farming areas for the Degodia and Garimarro, also becoming attractive to groups of newcomers, which has led to strife between the groups. Ahmed Ali Gedi has identified nine conflicts between Degodia sub-clans, who have traditionally had peaceful relations, which resulted in one or more casualties between 1997-2005. Furthermore, as the land between the flood plains and riverbanks, which was primarily basin woodlands and dry season pasturage, has been converted to commercial farming, this has caused deforestation and displacement of the original inhabitants.〔Ahmed Ali Gedi, (''Herder-Farmer Conflicts in the Dawa-Ganale River Basin Area'' ), p. 33, 44, 48〕 Both the Dawa and Ganale Dorya rivers overflowed their banks and flooded Dolo Ado in June, 2005. According to reports, six people died, irrigation pumps were swept away, and hundreds of livestock were drowned.〔("Relief Bulletin: 13 June 2005" ), UN-OCHA-Ethiopia (accessed 26 February 2009)〕 Dolo Ado was one of the woredas heavily affected by the Ganale Dorya flooding in November 2008. At least 10,740 people reportedly were displaced, and roads from Dolo to Filtu and Negele Boran were blocked.〔("Ethiopia: Thousands displaced by floods in Somali region" ), IRIN (last accessed 8 December 2008)〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dolo Odo」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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