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UN warns 1 million Zimbabweans set to face struggle for food

UN warns 1 million Zimbabweans set to face struggle for food

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Nov 21, 2011, 13:42 GMT

Harare – More than 1 million Zimbabweans may struggle to feed themselves in 
the coming months, the World Food Programme (WFP) warned on Monday, noting a 
poor harvest in several areas of the country.

Zimbabwe has just entered its rainy season which will last until March. The 
local economy is still suffering from years of mismanagement and the global 
downturn is also hindering growth.

‘Most at risk are low-income families hit by failed harvests, and households 
with orphans and vulnerable children,’ said the UN’s WFP.

‘Although food is generally available in many rural areas, it is too 
expensive for those with limited resources,’ the agency said in a statement, 
which called for foreign donors to give 42 million dollars for food aid to 
Zimbabwe.

The southern African country, once renowned as a regional breadbasket, 
started receiving food aid in 2001, a year after the government launched a 
takeover of white-owned farms that was widely condemned abroad.

The coming months are also expected to see some political turmoil, as the 
coalition between President Robert Mugabe and former opposition leader 
Morgan Tsvangirai shows signs of wear.

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