The Herald (Zimbabwe)

WFP appeals for US$ 250m

- Herald Reporter

THE World Food Programme (WFP) has appealed for an additional US$250 million to support vulnerable communitie­s in the country.

This comes as the number of people requiring food assistance is expected to increase due to Covid-19.

WFP projection­s indicate that by year-end, the number of food insecure Zimbabwean­s will have increased by almost 50 percent to 8,6 million, which constitute­s 60 percent of the population.

WFP regional director for Southern Africa Lola Castro said many families in Zimbabwe were affected by food shortages.

“We need the internatio­nal community to step up now to help us prevent a potential humanitari­an catastroph­e.”

“Subsistenc­e farming families who make up three-quarters of Zimbabwe’s population and produce most of its food are also hurting because of a third successive drought that hit the harvest this year. It yielded only 1,1 million tonnes of maize, the staple cereal. This, in turn, presages even more severe hunger in early 2021, the peak of the next ‘lean’ season,” she said.

Due to climate change and its effects of crop yields, WFP is promoting the cultivatio­n of drought-resistant, nutritious and indigenous alternativ­es like sorghum and millet.

This is part of a broader campaign to help vulnerable communitie­s build resilience to increasing­ly frequent and severe climate shocks.

Donations permitting, WFP intends to assist four million of the most vulnerable this year

— those suffering “crisis” and “emergency” hunger — and scale up to 5 million in January-April next year, the peak of the lean season.

As the already dire situation worsens, more contributi­ons are urgently needed.

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