In Madagascar, the UN's WFP provides electricity and water to drought-affected villages, alleviating famine-like conditions.

Droughts, driven by climate change, have affected many communities, leading to famine-like conditions and reliance on humanitarian aid. In Madagascar, the UN's World Food Programme (WFP) is supporting villages with electricity and water, which has revitalized communities like Fenoaivo. Local residents say that access to water and electricity would save them from near-famine conditions and reduce their need for aid.

March 02, 2024
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