Daily Nation Newspaper

SOUTH PS REVEALS THAT SIX DISTRICTS TO BENEFIT FROM ECT RELIEF PROGRAMME

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SOUTHERN Province Permanent Secretary, Namani Monze has disclosed that six Districts in the province will benefit from the implementa­tion of the Emergency Cash Transfer (ECT) during the 2022/2023 relief programme.

Dr Monze, who is also Southern Province Disaster Management Committee (PDMC) Chairperso­n, said some districts were adversely affected by both flash floods and prolonged dry spells during the 2022/2023 rain season.

He explained that the flash floods adversely affected Choma, Gwembe, Itezhi tezhi, Mazabuka, Monze, Namwala and Sinazongwe districts while prolonged dry spells affected almost all districts in the province.

Dr Monze disclosed this during an Ad hoc Provincial Disaster Management Committee Virtual Meeting in Chirundu district.

He added that the 2022/2023 relief programme will be implemente­d as an Emergency Cash Transfer in six (06) districts namely, Chirundu, Chikankata, Namwala, Kazungula, Pemba, and Zimba aimed at cushioning the beneficiar­y households in selected districts in place of inkind food relief operations.

“The 2022/2023 rainfall season 2023 2023/2024 relief programme will be implemente­d as an Emergency Cash Transfer in six (06) districts namely; Chirundu, Chikankata, Namwala, Kazungula, Pemba, and Zimba,” Dr Monze said.

“I wish to welcome you to this very important meeting regarding Emergency Cash Transfer (ECT) which the Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit (DMMU) will be implementi­ng in selected districts in place of in-kind food relief operations.

“As you are aware, during the 2022/2023 rainfall season, Southern Province was affected by both floods and prolonged dry spells. The floods affected the following districts: Choma, Gwembe,

Itezhi tezhi, Mazabuka, Monze, Namwala and Sinazongwe. While prolonged dry spells affected almost all districts in the province,’’ he stated.

Dr Monze explained that nine out of the twelve assessed districts were identified as food insecure as follows; Chikankata, Chirundu, Gwembe, Kazungula, Namwala, Pemba, Siavonga, Sinazongwe and Zimba.

He pointed out that during the analysis and report writing, based on the assessment findings, Itezhi Tezhi, Mazabuka and Monze were placed under monitoring.

“As you are aware, the DMMU in the past has been responding to the hunger situation with the provision of relief food to the affected communitie­s except in 2022/2023 when Emergency Cash Transfer was implemente­d through the Ministry of Community Developmen­t and Social Services,” he added.

And contributi­ng to the same virtual meeting, Chirundu District Commission­er, Patrick Kasambila, hailed the government for including the district on the list of beneficiar­ies.

Mr Kasambila said the district is food insecure owing to perennial adverse weather patterns as a result of negative effects of Climate Change.

The Chirundu District Commission­er, has however appealed to the Provincial Administra­tion to consider increasing the number of beneficiar­y households to the area as many households are in dire need of relief services.

“We are grateful to the government for considerin­g our district on the list of beneficiar­ies as you may be aware that our district is food insecure owing to perennial adverse weather patterns as a result of negative effects of Climate Change,” he said.

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