Mozambique: More than 3.3 million face famine.
Owing to drought and floods, nearly 3.3 million people face food insecurity in Mozambique, according to Leonor Mondlane, the executive secretary of the Technical Secretariat for Food and Nutritional Security (SETSAN), .
"Right now, we have a post-shock study from 2023, which estimated that around 2.3 million people are food insecure and projected, by March, 3.3 million", stated Mondlane, regarding the total number of the population currently in this situation.
Leonor Mondlane was giving a press briefing to journalists, on the sidelines of the food systems panel, an online platform that c
puts toger data from various institutions on food production, transport and consumption.
Leonor Mondlane said that a new assessment will be carried out in April to determine the situation on food and nutritional security in the country, taking into account that it is "an ever changing process".
"We will update these indicators, now, in April, but the projection until March is of 3.3 million people in a situation of food and nutritional insecurity resulting from floods, droughts, among others", emphasized the executive secretary of SETSAN.
Leonor Mondlane stated that the aforementioned group of people experiencing food insecurity relies on aid from the Government and national and international partners.
Leonor Mondlane added that the people in need include victims of terrorr attacks in the northern provinces of Cabo Delgado and Nampula provinces.
Mondlane stated that more than 300 schools across Mozamby are covered by a school lunch distribution program to feed students affected by hunger in educational establishments.
Regarding the food systems panel launched today in the capital, the executive secretary of SETSAN stated that it is useful instrument for harmonizing information on food insecurity and malnutrition in the country, maintaining that the available data is dispersed and fragmented.
Mondlane declared that "the objective is to put together data so that the didactic role of informing and harmonizing the understanding of preventing and combating food insecurity and chronic malnutrition in the country can be fulfilled"
According to Mondlane the tool will help state institutions and other users in formulating policies and strategies.
The Moza Eye.
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