(NEWZIMBABWE, AFP) Severe drought threatens 400,000 Namibians
07/08/2013 00:00:00
by AFP
A SEVERE drought that sparked a state of emergency in Namibia has left 400,000 people facing hunger, the government said.
The government has been criticised for failing to do enough to provide relief to people during the worst dry spell to hit the country in decades.
But the chairperson of the Disaster Risk Management Committee defended the government's performance as he announced the new figure late on Tuesday.
"We are trying to do the best we can to make sure that the food goes to the intended people. So far so good," he said.
Namibia is the driest country in sub-Saharan Africa, and only two percent of land receives sufficient rainfall to grow crops.
The country has seen several droughts in the recent decades.
The number of people at risk from hunger has risen from 300,000 in May, when President Hifikepunye Pohamba declared a state of emergency.
In May, the government started handing out maize meal bags to rural areas in a central part of the country and authorities are appealing for international support.
Unicef says more than 778,000 people including 109,000 children under the age of five are at risk of malnutrition.
The organisation says it needs about $22m to support those people.
The dry spell has destroyed grazing land and raised concerns about the country's spectacular wildlife, which attracts vital tourist income.
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