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Madagascar Edges Toward Famine, UN Food Agency Appeals For Assistance

 NEW YORK, 29 April 2021 / PRN Africa / -- And with acute malnutrition rates continuing to rise, urgent action is required to address this unfolding humanitarian crisis, the World Food Programme (WFP) warned.

“If we don't reverse this crisis, if we don't get food to the people in the south of Madagascar, families will starve and lives will be lost”, Amer Daoudi, WFP's Senior Director of Operations, said, after visiting one of the worst affected areas, Sihanamaro.

🚨 #NewsAlert

The unrelenting drought in #Madagascar is forcing hundreds of thousands of people to the brink of #famine.

With acute #malnutrition rates continuing to rise, urgent action is required to address this unfolding humanitarian crisis.

 

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— WFP Africa (@WFP_Africa) April 29, 2021

Evolving catastrophe

Most districts in the South are in the throes of a nutrition emergency with Global Acute Malnutrition (GAM) levels in children under five, nearly doubling over the last four months – touching an alarming 16.5 per cent – the Ministry of Health reported.

Children with acute malnutrition are four times more likely to die than healthy youngsters.

And in the worst affected district of Ambovombe, GAM has risen above 27 per cent, putting the lives of many children at risk.

 

Meeting needs, saving lives

Over the next six months, WFP needs $74 million to save lives in the world's second-largest island State.

“We have witnessed heart-breaking scenes of severely malnourished children and starving families”, said Mr. Daoudi, appealing for “money and resources…to help the people of Madagascar”.

After the alarm was raised across Amboasary district, the UN agency has been progressively assisting up to 750,000 people through food and cash distributions each month.

 

State of peril

Consecutive years of drought in the South have left at least 1.35 million people in need of emergency food and nutrition assistance, according to WFP.

Since last September, the start of the lean season, the situation had turned critical as families had already depleted their food supplies and gone through vital seed stocks, leaving nothing for the November/December 2020 planting season.

Currently, up to 80 per cent of the population in certain areas in the south are resorting to desperate survival measures, such as eating locusts, raw red cactus fruits or wild leaves.

 

Moreover, with a lack of rain during the last planting season, prospects for the 2021 harvest are poor, indicating another longer tougher lean season from October to March 2022.

WFP said that food production this year is expected to be “less than 40 per cent of the last five-year average”, which only adds to the difficulties faced by communities already on the brink of survival to feed themselves.

At the same time, semi-arid conditions in southern Madagascar, combined with high levels of soil erosion, deforestation and unprecedented sandstorms, have transformed arable land into wasteland across the region.

 

 

SOURCE UN News Centre

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