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Urgent Scale-Up in Humanitarian Response Required in Zimbabwe

UN humanitarian chief allocates US$10 million from the Central Emergency Response Fund, says more is required with 5.3 million people in need of assistance following drought and prolonged economic crisis. (Harare, 28 February 2019): During a three-day…

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News and Press Release
Origen:
OCHA
Posted:
28 Feb 2019
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IFRC Southern Africa Program Overview 2019

Southern Africa is projected to be one of one of the most vulnerable regions to the impacts of climate change. Floods and cyclones affected several countries and more than 400,000 people across the region were affected…

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News and Press Release
Origen:
IFRC
Posted:
28 Feb 2019
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Zimbabwe: Acute Food Insecurity Situation February - May 2019

Key results Between February and May 2019, an estimated 31 percent of Zimbabwe’s rural population (2,878,957 people) require urgent action to protect and save livelihoods, reduce food consumption gaps, and minimize acute malnutrition. 1,891,777 people (20 percent)…

Formato:
Analysis
Origen:
IPC
Posted:
28 Feb 2019
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2019 Zimbabwe Flash Appeal (January - June 2019)

Overview The humanitarian situation in Zimbabwe is deteriorating, with the economic crisis compounding the impacts of erratic rainfall. Severe food insecurity has escalated during the 2018/2019 lean season (October – April), while access to basic services, and…

Formato:
Appeal
Origen:
OCHA
Posted:
27 Feb 2019
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Humanitarian Chief Mark Lowcock to Visit Zimbabwe and Malawi

WHO: Mark Lowcock, Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator WHAT: Mission to Zimbabwe and Malawi WHEN: 27 February-1 March in Zimbabwe and 1-2 March in Malawi WHERE: Harare, Epworth and Mudzi in Zimbabwe; Lilongwe and Salima in…

Formato:
News and Press Release
Origen:
OCHA
Posted:
25 Feb 2019
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Zimbabwe

FAO/GIEWS Special Alert No. 344: Zimbabwe (15 February 2019)

Highlights: Triggered by fiscal challenges, food prices have risen significantly since late 2018, with negative impacts on access to food. Lower production prospects for the 2019 cereal crop and constrained import capacity also raise concerns about domestic supplies in 2019/20.

Formato:
Situation Report
Origen:
FAO
Posted:
15 Feb 2019
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