The U.N. World Food Programme (WFP) is seeking $400 million to address the urgent food needs of millions of people in Southern Africa. The UN Food Agency highlights that this region has been severely affected by droughts and floods, exacerbated by the El Niño phenomenon. The WFP is calling for global action to support these regions and alleviate the food crisis.
Southern Africa has called for global assistance as it tries to deal with its worst drought in decades. With more than 60 million people affected, a regional group of nations says at least $5.5 billion in aid may be required to tackle the issue https://t.co/c8jon30NR0
.@WFP says millions of people in regions in Southern Africa are devastated by droughts and floods caused by El Niño. The programme is calling for global action to aid these regions. https://t.co/ls50tdLVr2 https://t.co/mL23gRjI8r
Europe wastes $400 billion on climate every year. Maybe the UN World Food Program @WFP could ask Europe for some of that to feed the poor. https://t.co/w5dcvWQCFJ https://t.co/ucEGOy9hwc
⚠️ UN FOOD AGENCY LOOKS FOR $400 MILLION TO FEED MILLIONS IN SOUTHERN AFRICA Full Story → https://t.co/6vPmOLsRhj The U.N. World Food Programme (WFP) needs $400 million to feed millions of people in Southern Africa following a drought that plunged parts of the region into…
Southern African is seeking $5.5 billion in aid to deal with the impact of severe droughts and floods caused by the El Niño https://t.co/WM4aNPY0rK