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Thursday, May 23, 2024

Zambia, Zimbabwe, Malawi most affected in southern Africa drought disaster: WFP

Ms McCain said that droughts had destroyed harvests in areas where 70 per cent of the population depended on agriculture for survival.

• May 23, 2024
World Food Programme (credit: UN)
World Food Programme (credit: UN)

The World Food Programme has warned that droughts and floods in southern Africa stemming from El Niño have left millions of people food insecure.

The WFP Executive Director, Cindy McCain, made the disclosure during a recent visit to Zambia – the epicentre of the crisis.

“The droughts have destroyed harvests in areas where 70 per cent of the population depends on agriculture for survival. I met farmers who usually grow enough to feed their families and communities. This year they harvested nothing. Now imagine a similar scenario for millions of people throughout Southern Africa, and we have a humanitarian catastrophe,” Ms McCain said in a statement.

Though the latest El Niño weather pattern is nearing its end, droughts caused by the weather-changing cycle will have repercussions for months ahead.

Temperatures have dramatically increased resulting in the driest February in decades in the region which caused a 20 per cent reduction in rainfall necessary for crop growth.

According to WFP, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Malawi have been impacted the hardest and declared states of drought disaster. They risk significant crop loss with 40 and 80 per cent of their maize harvests decimated.

Recognising that 61 million people were affected by El Niño, heads of State and Government of the Southern African Development Community launched a humanitarian appeal for $5.5 billion to complement the internal resources of the impacted countries.

“I’m asking the international community to join us and step up now. We can’t ask millions to wait for the next harvest season – a year from now – to put food on their tables. These families need our support today while we help to build a more resilient future,” Ms McCain said.

Though WFP has responded to this crisis, the programme still needs $409 million for six months of aid to benefit 4.8 million people in Malawi, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.

She said, “WFP has been working with governments and partners to help prepare communities for climate disasters before they hit. WFP unlocked over $14 million of anticipatory finance to aid over 1.2 million people expected to be impacted by El Niño in August 2023.”

They have also offered support to communities in Lesotho, Madagascar, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe by providing early warning alerts on

She stated, “Weather risks, anticipatory cash transfers, drought-resistant seeds, agricultural training, and improved water sources.”

WFP continues to work with governments to protect communities affected by climate shocks and in just a few weeks, will distribute about $10 million in insurance payouts to nearly 280,000 affected people over the coming six months. 

(NAN)

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