Zimbabwe faces increased malnutrition amid severe drought

In 2024, Zimbabwe allocated a budget of $7.6 million to support 7,300 persons with disabilities. However, the disaster situation has increased the number of vulnerable individuals seeking social protection assistance, necessitating an additional $1.5 million for rights-based services.

In May, President Emmerson Mnangagwa declared a state of disaster, stating that $2 billion is needed to address the drought crisis. Zimbabwe, along with Malawi and Zambia, is severely affected by drought-induced malnutrition. The dried-up Kapotesa dam in Mudzi district highlights the severe conditions.

Due to the drought, villagers must travel long distances for odd jobs, earning just enough to buy food. Most families in Mudzi have reduced their meals to two a day. Malnutrition cases have surged by 20% in the past three months, prompting local health experts to create a nutritional porridge called maworesa from locally sourced ingredients to combat the crisis.

The UN reported that 7.6 million Zimbabweans, nearly half the population, require aid. In early June, the UN launched a $429 million drought appeal for Zimbabwe, but funding has been slow to arrive.

UNICEF Zimbabwe’s Yves Willemot emphasized the severe impact on children and pregnant women, highlighting the urgent need for international support to address the worsening situation.

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