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Unicef launches US$70m aid appeal for Zim

- BY NQOBANI NDLOVU

THE United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) has appealed for US$70,9 million to meet Zimbabwe’s increased humanitari­an needs as hunger and a collapsing economy take a huge toll on the long-suffering citizenry.

Humanitari­an agencies estimate that millions face hunger, with the World Food Programme (WFP) on July 31, putting the figure of food insecure Zimbabwean­s at 8,6 million.

According to the WFP, the desperate situation faced by many Zimbabwean­s is exacerbate­d by the combined effects of drought, economic recession and the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Unicef is appealing for US$70,9 million to meet the increased humanitari­an needs in the country in 2020 as a result of the multiple hazards of drought, residual impacts of Cyclone Idai, diarrheal disease outbreaks, and economic crisis compounded by the current COVID-19 outbreak,” Unicef said in its latest Zimbabwe humanitari­an situation report.

According to Unicef, as of July 31, about US$ 30,7 million, which is 30% of the total 2020 funding requiremen­t has been received from various donors.

The UN agency warned the country’s humanitari­an situation will have devastatin­g effects particular­ly on children as reports of malnutriti­on are now being recorded.

“Without a well-resourced response, the COVID-19 epidemic is projected to exacerbate existing vulnerabil­ities among children, with lasting negative impact on children's education and learning outcomes,” Unicef noted.

“The combined impact of drought and economic deteriorat­ion has thus worsened the dire situation of vulnerable children, placing them at a heightened risk of increased protection violations and negative coping strategies.”

In July, an analysis by the UN's Food and Agricultur­e Organisati­on (FAO) and WFP identified Zimbabwe as among 27 countries in the world facing COVID-19 induced famine.

Other countries cited by the WFP and FAO include Afghanista­n, Bangladesh, Haiti, Venezuela, Iraq, Lebanon, Sudan, Syria, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Liberia, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Mozambique and Sierra Leone, among others

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