Philippine Daily Inquirer

REELING FROM THE EFFECTS OF EL NIÑO, ZAMBIA SEEKS $900 MILLION IN ‘LIFE SAVING’ AID

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LUSAKA—Zambia said on Tuesday it needs more than $900 million to deal with the worst drought the country has ever recorded and provide “life-saving” assistance to millions of people.

President Hakainde Hichilema appealed for help in a televised address, saying about half of the southern African nation’s 20 million people have been adversely impacted by the prolonged dry spell induced by the

El Niño weather phenomenon.

“Zambia has experience­d extremely low rainfall this year, culminatin­g in the worst drought the country has experience­d since records began,” he said.

The lack of rain has devastated the agricultur­al sector, affecting crops and pastures, Hichilema said.

More than 6 million people are in need of urgent humanitari­an assistance.

But Zambia, which declared drought a national disaster in February, only has about $51 million of the $940 million it needs to deal with the crisis, he added.

“With a heavy heart, on behalf of our government and the people of Zambia, we hereby appeal to the internatio­nal community, our partners within the country, the private sector, the church and civil society organisati­ons, to support our plan financiall­y and materially in mitigating the devastatin­g effects of the drought,” he said.

The naturally occurring El Nino climate pattern, which emerged in mid-2023, usually increases global temperatur­es for one year afterward.

It is currently wreaking havoc across southern Africa, where Zimbabwe and Malawi have also declared a national disaster and asked for internatio­nal support due to the lack of rain.

Zambia has experience­d extremely low rainfall this year, culminatin­g in the worst drought . . .

 ?? —PHOTO FROM HAKAINDE HICHILEMA/TWITTER ?? HEAVY HEART President of Zambia Hakainde Hichilema
—PHOTO FROM HAKAINDE HICHILEMA/TWITTER HEAVY HEART President of Zambia Hakainde Hichilema

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