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WFP seeks US$204m to feed hungry Zimbabweans 

WFP seeks US$204m to feed hungry Zimbabweans

Source: WFP seeks US$204m to feed hungry Zimbabweans – NewsDay Zimbabwe

BY TATENDA CHITAGU

Zimbabwe has suffered successive cyclone-induced droughts, while the COVID-19 global pandemic and a comatose economy increased poverty levels and food insecurity.

“With millions of Zimbabweans devastated by a year of drought, rising hyperinflation and COVID-19, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) today appealed for an additional US$204 million to support over four million of the most food insecure over the next six months,” WFP said in the statement.

“We are deeply concerned that if WFP does not receive enough funding to reach the four million people it intends to, families will be further pushed to the limit.”

WFP said the additional funding should cater for the “lean” season, which risks pushing some 6,9 million people into hunger by March.

“The funding would allow WFP to provide the minimum amount of emergency food assistance to the most vulnerable 3,5 million rural and 550 000 urban dwellers, complementing the response of Zimbabwe’s government and other partners,” read the statement.

According to the latest ZimVAC rural livelihoods assessment, at least 7,6 million people have sunk into poverty this year — a million more than in 2019, while recurrent hyperinflation has seen prices of basics shooting beyond the reach of many.

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