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More than one in ten people will need food aid next year

More than one in ten people will need food aid next year

http://reliefweb.int/node/464224

10 Dec 2011

Report

UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs

The UN and aid agencies appealed today for US$268 million to help feed 1.5 
million people in Zimbabwe next year, as well as to address other urgent 
humanitarian needs.

More than one in ten Zimbabweans will need food assistance in the first half 
of the year, and one million children under-five are at risk of 
malnutrition, according to the Consolidated Appeal Process (CAP) launched in 
Zimbabwe’s capital Harare.

A third of rural Zimbabweans lack access to safe drinking water, and face 
the threat of water-borne disease such as cholera and typhoid, the appeal 
adds.

The humanitarian situation stems from the economic crisis of the early 2000s 
which left many industries including manufacturing, agriculture and tourism 
at near-collapse.

“The humanitarian situation has improved over the past couple of years,” 
said Alain Noudéhou, UN Humanitarian Coordinator in Zimbabwe. “However 
challenges still exists such as food insecurity affecting a million people, 
waterborne disease outbreaks in parts of the country and mass deportations 
of thousands of Zimbabweans from neighbouring countries.”

The majority of the funding will be used for food aid, as well as helping 
people get better access to hygiene and sanitation. It will also help people 
displaced by natural disasters and years of economic hardship, and refugees 
fleeing conflicts and droughts in the Great Lakes and Horn of Africa.
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs:

To learn more about OCHA’s activities, please visit http://unocha.org/.

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