In Madagascar, pockets of famine and children at risk of dying, warns WFP
“Pockets of famine” have been declared in Southern Madagascar, the UN World Food Programme (WFP) said on Tuesday, after warning that the country’s most vulnerable people are the victims of what is likely the world’s first climate change-induced famine.
“We have some pockets of IPC 5 or famine-like conditions, this is basically the only, maybe the first climate change famine on earth,” said Arduino Mangoni, WFP Deputy Country Director in Madagascar, citing IPC food insecurity assessments, which are used to gauge the level of emergency aid required.
“The most intense drought in 40 years has hit this specific region in 2021,” Mr. Mangoni continued. “The elderly people who we assist in the south, they keep telling us that this is the most severe phenomenon – the ‘Kéré’, they call it - since 1981.”
In total, some 1.3 million Malagasi have been classified IPC 3, 4 and 5, according to the last available data from April. Updated IPC projections will be released at the end of the year.
“The people in IPC 3 and above – around 1.3 million as we speak today - it’s higher than people in IPC 3 and above in 2016 during the El Niño driven crisis,” the WFP official continued, noting that there was in fact little difference between categories three to five.
“If we look at the projections for the months ahead, the situation is very alarming; so let’s start with the food security part; IPC 3, 4 and 5 trends since last year have gone up, so if we only look at IPC 4, around 200,000 people (were) in IPC 4 last trimester, last quarter of last year; we have around half a million now, with a projection of people in IPC 5 as well (of) around 30,000 between now and the end of the year, when the new IPC results will be available.”
In contrast to the world’s other IPC 5 famines - in Yemen, South Sudan and Ethiopia/Tigray – which are conflict-driven, the Madagascar crisis is likely a result of devastating climate factors, the WFP official noted.
“We have some acute phenomena, like the intensity of drought …back-to-back droughts in the last five years, a new phenomenon of sandstorms probably caused by soil erosion, deforestation for the last 20 to 30 years and then of course the consequences, the impact of COVID.”
Because of the pandemic’s impact on tourism and supply chains, villagers who had sought work in towns during lean times no longer had this option, Mr. Mangoni said.
People have also exhausted their usual coping techniques - such as selling their kitchen utensils – a last resort. “We have high prices, inflation is staggering, especially for food prices, including water,” he added. “And then we also have insecurity, there is a new, again a new phenomenon of “dahalo” - bandits ravaging the area.”
According to WFP, around 500,000 under-fives are believed to be malnourished; 110,000 of them are expected to be severely malnourished between now and April 2022.
“These are the children who are at risk of dying if not supported,” Mr. Mangoni said, adding that gauging the impact of famine in very young infants is complicated as their deaths are often not recorded in those under six months.
To help those in most need, WFP has already scaled up ration and nutrition programmes; it also plans to reach more than one million people in IPC3 to 5 from in December – the peak of the lean season - “until the next good harvest”, which it is hoped will come in April 2022.
To provide this emergency aid for the next six months, the agency has appealed for $69 million.
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STORY: WFP – Madagascar Hunger Crisis
TRT: 3’02’’
SOURCE: UNTV CH
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
ASPECT RATIO: 16:9
DATELINE: 02 Nov 2021, GENEVA, Switzerland
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