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UN: Southern Africa Food Shortages Worsen

UN: Southern Africa Food Shortages Worsen

Oct 20, 9:52 AM EDT

HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — The United Nations deputy humanitarian chief says 
food shortages are “a chronic problem” in southern Africa and more than 5.5 
million people in eight countries need aid this year, a 40 percent increase 
compared to 2011.

Catherine Bragg, winding up a five-day southern Africa trip Saturday, said 
worsening food shortages are the result of drought or floods and rising 
world food prices.

In Zimbabwe, 1.6 million people are affected by food shortages and many 
rural families have begun selling village livestock, often kept as a symbol 
of status and wellbeing, to cope with the “dire situation,” Bragg said.

A decade of seizures of commercial farms has disrupted food production in 
Zimbabwe, a former regional breadbasket.

Food shortages are also particularly acute in Lesotho, Malawi and Swaziland, 
Bragg said. 

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