In Zimbabwe, the El Nino-induced drought has put over 2.7 million people at risk of hunger. President Emmerson Mnangagwa declared the situation a national disaster and asked for $2bn in food aid. The ...
(Bloomberg) -- Climate change, currency depreciation and economic degradation have led to food insecurity in Zimbabwe that ranks on a par with several war-stricken nations, according to a senior World ...
But the World Food Programme (WFP) has expressed concern that many households are still food insecure due to high inflation. Mnangagwa’s ZANU-PF rallies have been drawing large crowds, the motivation ...
As Zimbabwe faces its worst drought in 40 years, Farai Shawn Matiashe speaks to farmers about the barriers to climate resilience. Margaret Mutasa, a smallholder farmer, stares at her children picking ...
Zimbabwe will allow the culling of 200 elephant for the first time since 1988 amid concerns about food shortages after an unprecedented drought. Zimbabwe is to controversially allow the culling of 200 ...
How economic mismanagement is triggering a humanitarian emergency. The CSIS Global Food Security Project and the CSIS Africa Program invite you to join a discussion on the economic decline and food ...
Only one-quarter of the funding needed to feed southern Africa in the coming year has been received by the World Food Programme. The need for food aid in Zimbabwe is so great that it alone will absorb ...
Some four million people in Zimbabwe are in need of food aid as the country struggles to deal with a devastating drought wrought by the El Nino weather pattern. The country's public service, labor and ...