Food situation in Zambia on
verge of a crisis
Climate change adversely affecting countries in Southern Africa (AFP) |
A new BBC report on Zambia, published Friday, has said that
parts of Zambia are now only one-step away from famine.
Africa Service – Vatican City
The report highlights that climate change has resulted in a
devastating two-year drought situation and for the first time in 15 years the
World Food Programme (WFP) has started distributing food relief to some of the
worst hit areas.
Catholic Bishops have been urging govt to do more
Only two weeks ago, Vatican News reported
that President of the Zambia Conference of Catholic Bishops, George Cosmas
Lungu raised the alarm about the food situation and said the Zambian government
could do more to marshal support from the international community.
Estimated 2.3 million people in need of aid
According to the WFP, the 2018/2019 farming season in the
southern half of Zambia experienced drought conditions that have resulted in
significant crop losses and poor harvests. An estimated 2.3 million people,
representing 25 percent of the rural population, are now in need of emergency
humanitarian assistance.
Country is struggling with debt burden
Zambia is a country with 17.1 million people. In spite of
earlier positive economic growth figures and relative political stability over
the years, poverty levels have remained high with over half of the population
living below the poverty line. The Zambian Government is experiencing
serious fiscal challenges and rising debt burden.
2020: Complex humanitarian challenges
However, it is not just Zambia.
Zimbabwe, South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo and
the Central Sahel region have also been identified by WFP when it comes to
hungry children, women and men.
“WFP is fighting big and complex humanitarian battles on
several fronts at the start of 2020,” said David Beasley, Executive Director of
WFP. “In some countries, we are seeing conflict and instability combine with
climate extremes to force people from their homes, farms and places of work. In
others, climate shocks are occurring alongside economic collapse and leaving
millions on the brink of destitution and hunger.”
The United Nations World Food Programme is the world’s
largest humanitarian organisation.
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