20 million people in Southern Africa face hunger due to drought, with 2.7 million at risk in rural Zimbabwe; food aid programs struggle to continue.

20 million people in Southern Africa face hunger due to a severe drought that has damaged crops, with 2.7 million in rural Zimbabwe at risk. Food aid distribution programs funded by USAID and run by the UN's World Food Programme have been providing rations to affected communities. However, these programs may be unable to continue due to the ongoing crisis.

March 31, 2024
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