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Zambia Needs $930 Mln in Humanitarian Recovery Assistance Due to ‘Worst Drought’ Ever Recorded There
Zambia Needs $930 Mln in Humanitarian Recovery Assistance Due to ‘Worst Drought’ Ever Recorded There
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Zambia's President Hakainde Hichilema proclaimed a national disaster and emergency in late February due to the extreme drought caused by El Niño, a climate... 17.04.2024, Sputnik Africa
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The president of Zambia, Hakainde Hichilema, stated on Tuesday that his country is in urgent need of 23.5 billion kwacha (more than $930 million) to adequately address the immediate life-saving and sustaining humanitarian and recovery needs caused by the catastrophic drought.The president said that "Zambia had experienced extremely low rainfall this year, culminating in the worst drought that the country has experienced since records began."All the required money will be used for food assistance, education (with an accent on the school feeding program), protection of children and pregnant women, water resource development and management, agricultural production, as well as live stock and wild life preservation, the leader of Zambia explained.The severe drought has not only impacted the southern African country's food security but also its energy sector. In March, Zambia had to implement electricity load shedding to ensure the ongoing stability of the national power grid, which was hindered by low water levels at Kariba Dam, the primary source of hydroelectric power in Zambia.
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Zambia Needs $930 Mln in Humanitarian Recovery Assistance Due to ‘Worst Drought’ Ever Recorded There
18:50 17.04.2024 (Updated: 19:02 17.04.2024) Christina Glazkova
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Zambia's President Hakainde Hichilema proclaimed a national disaster and emergency in late February due to the extreme drought caused by El Niño, a climate change-related phenomenon. The lack of rainfall in Zambia has had a substantial impact on its energy and agricultural security.