A nurse talks to mothers about the dangers of malnutrition in Tolanaro, Madagascar, Sept. 24, 2015. Hunger levels are now so severe in drought-ridden southern Madagascar that many people in remote ...
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Hunger levels are so severe in drought-ridden southern Madagascar that many people in remote villages have eaten almost nothing but cactus fruit for up to four years, said a Catholic Relief Services ...
The worst drought in four decades has devastated the south of the island, forcing many to live on raw red cactus fruits, wild leaves and locusts NAIROBI, June 23 (Reuters) - Communities in Madagascar ...
Everyone in Madagascar knows about Anjampaly, a remote village toward the very southern tip of this African island nation, because people are dying here. I recently made the long drive from the ...
After suffering through years of drought that has devastated crop yields, the African island nation of Madagascar is on the cusp of experiencing the first official famine clearly caused by climate ...
The people of southern Madagascar are on the brink of a famine and need immediate humanitarian aid, according to United Nations food agencies. A three-year drought, exacerbated by this year's El Niño, ...
Southern Madagascar, or Grand Sud — the poorest part of one of the world’s poorest countries — is suffering from the worst drought in 40 years due to low rainfall, one of the effects of climate change ...
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KOBOKARA, Madagascar — Tiny wooden houses are scattered across the harsh gray sand of Kobokara hamlet in southern Madagascar. A woman squats in one of them, looking out her low door. Her small stick ...
NAIROBI (Reuters) – Communities in Madagascar are on the verge of starvation, with women and children walking for hours to reach food after the worst drought in four decades devastated the south of ...
Reporting from KOBOKARA, Madagascar — Tiny wooden houses are scattered across the harsh gray sand of Kobokara hamlet in southern Madagascar. A woman squats in one of them, looking out her low door.