Famine looms in southern Madagascar- UN’s food agency

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Famine is looming in southern Madagascar, where children are starving after drought and sandstorms ruined harvests, the UN’s World Food Programme (WFP) said on Friday.
Senior director of WFP operations globally, Amer Daoudi, speaking from Antananarivo, Madagascar, said he had visited villages where people had resorted to eating locusts and leaves.
“I witnessed horrific images of starving children, malnourished, and not only the children – mothers, parents and the populations in villages we visited,” Daoudi told a United Nations briefing in Geneva.
“They are on the periphery of famine, these are images I haven’t seen for quite some time across the globe,” he said.
Malnutrition has almost doubled to 16% from 9% in the four months to March 2021 following five consecutive years of drought, exacerbated this year by sandstorms and late rains, he said.
WFP is seeking $75 million to cover emergency needs in the next few months, he added.
Edited by Olajumoke Adelek

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