Zimbabwe Red Cross delivers vital aid to thousands, tackling drought-induced food shortages and keeping children in school.
Zimbabwe Drought
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Zimbabwe’s severe drought forces families to skip meals. President Mnangagwa seeks $2 billion in international food aid to address the crisis.
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An El Niño-induced drought is ravaging Zimbabwe, causing severe food shortages and widespread crop failures. International aid is urgently needed to prevent a humanitarian crisis.
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Zimbabwe faces a severe drought that has left many families without food. The government and NGOs are stepping in to provide aid and long-term solutions.
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In response to an El Niño-induced drought, over 1.6 million Zimbabweans are receiving vital food aid to prevent widespread hunger. The collaborative effort aims to provide immediate relief and build long-term agricultural resilience.
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El Niño-induced drought in Zimbabwe pushes children to drop out of school and engage in gold panning for survival.
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The Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FewsNet) projects that Zimbabwe will grapple with a severe food crisis by next March, attributing the…