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Warnings on food insecurity ignored, famine grows to catastrophic levels

Food insecurity reaches “catastrophic famine” levels in 20 hotspots as calls for urgent humanitarian action calls are disregarded by the international community.

Food crisis in Ethiopia is growing as world s attention turns to Ukraine: Sask -born aid worker

Millions of Ethiopians continue to suffer from a food crisis in the drought-stricken country. A conflict in the embattled northern Tigray region is making things even worse for Ethiopians.

Famine crisis in Ethiopia is growing as world s attention turns to Ukraine: Sask -born aid worker

Famine crisis in Ethiopia is growing as world s attention turns to Ukraine: Sask -born aid worker
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Aid worker reflects on Nobel Prize for World Food Programme

Article content While many of us have been sticking closer to home due to COVID-19, Adrienne Bolen has found herself spending the pandemic working with one of the most challenging humanitarian relief efforts on the planet. Bolen, 25, is originally from Saskatoon, but has found herself in Zimbabwe working for the United Nations World Food Programme since early last year. Recently awarded the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize, the WFP is now trying to raise $140 million to provide food aid to some 3.5 million people in Zimbabwe, where COVID-19 is exacerbating existing environmental and economic crises. We apologize, but this video has failed to load.

Covering all bases - insurance versus climate change in Zimbabwe

After walking about 2 km from her homestead to the distribution point, Loveness picked up her WFP food basket, full of enough pulses, grains and cooking oil to sustain her family for the whole month. This food was purchased with the ARC Replica payout and is intended to substitute the food she and her family would have harvested had drought not occurred. The Ngangu township in Chimanimani was at the epicentre of Idai in 2019. Photo: WFP/Zimbabwe When a climate disaster is on the horizon, ARC Replica’s cutting-edge weather forecasts trigger an early warning so that WFP can respond in time to protect both Zimbabwe’s infrastructure and its most vulnerable people.

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