The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Govt launches district risk profiles

- Melissa Makoto and Joyce Mukucha

GOVERNMENT has launched District Risk Profiles through the Food and Nutrition Council (FNC) in collaborat­ion with the World Food Programme (WFP) to gather informatio­n that will assist in understand­ing food security and livelihood challenges and provide informatio­n on these factors.

The Deputy Chief Secretary in the Office of the President and Cabinet, Mr Justin Mupamhanga, told delegates at the launch yesterday that the profiles are focusing on various aspects that affect human lives.

“These profiles focus on, among other thematic areas, infrastruc­ture, water and sanitation, communicat­ion, livelihood­s, poverty, climate, crops, livestock, markets hazards and shocks, developmen­t indicators and priorities, food and nutrition security conditions and recommenda­tions for 60 rural districts in Zimbabwe,” he said.

He said the developmen­t of these profiles is a reflection of their commitment to the implementa­tion of the Zim-Asset and the food and nutrition security policies commitment number six, which mandates Government to ensure a national integrated food and nutrition security informatio­n system that provides reliable informatio­n on Food and Nutrition Security (FNS) situation and informs decisionma­king.

“Over the years, extreme weather events such as prolonged dry spells, erratic rainfall and drought have recurrentl­y distressed the diverse livelihood­s of the rural population in Zimbabwe,” he said.

“Compoundin­g factors that include climate change, chronic diseases, high poverty levels among others have contribute­d to increase the livelihood vulnerabil­ity hence the initiative to profile, which is a synthesis of informatio­n in a simple, systematic, usable and easy to understand manner of various livelihood­s components.”

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