Severe hunger looms for Zimbabwe

by the source | January 26, 2007 at 06:06 am
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Zimbabwe is facing a food deficit of hundreds of thousands of tonnes - a third of its requirements - an international monitoring agency warns.
The Famine Early Warning System says the cereal balance sheet projects a shortfall in maize - the staple food - of some 850,000 tonnes.

By December only 152,600 tonnes had been delivered, meaning widespread hunger looks set to continue.

The monitors say Zimbabwe's lack of foreign currency is a key problem.

Crisis

The Zimbabwean government has refused to allow outside agencies to carry out crop assessments but the Famine Early Warning System used satellite images.

The government plans to import 565,000 tonnes of cereal - 60% of the projected deficit.

"It remains doubtful that Zimbabwe will be able to meet their import goals," the Famine Early Warning System said.

The monitors said a slight increase in national maize production, higher prices for South African maize and Zimbabwe's shortage of foreign currency due to its economic crisis were the leading causes of the lower levels of imports.

Zimbabwe has been gripped by an economic crisis for more than six years and has one of the world's lowest rates of life expectancy and the highest inflation rate.

Donors blame government mismanagement and the seizure of white-owned farms for Zimbabwe's economic problems.

President Robert Mugabe instead blames an international plot to remove him from power.
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Actual News Geezer

Yes of course Mugabe is responsible but is that reason to let thousands starve?

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the source

not at all. bob will blame it on the former colonial powers anyway.

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liamssoft

Washington George, help these starving people.

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hayao

What happened to humanitarian projects being organized to help people in Africa like Make Poverty History? How about several foundations which were established to help these people, especially starving children in countries in Africa like Zimbabwe?  Just wondering! I learned that some in the world are listening and have expressed big heart to these people but they are only few.  I think corruption is also one factor why there is a backforward development for providing food security in Zimbabwe.  How about you, can you give your piece about this story?

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