Climate crisis pushes one million in Madagascar to edge of starvation

Edited by Ed Newman
2021-06-26 07:18:55

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Climate crisis pushes one million in Madagascar to edge of starvation

United Nations, June 26 (RHC)-- In Madagascar, the United Nations World Food Program warns the climate crisis has pushed over one million people “to the very edge of starvation” as the country has seen a series of severe droughts. 

David Beasley, head of the World Food Program, noted Madagascar has not contributed to the global climate disaster yet is suffering some of its most devastating effects. 

Tamaria, a mother of four in Madagascar, described how her family has been surviving the drought: “In the morning, I prepare this plate of insects.  I clean them up as best as I can, given the near-total absence of water.  It’s been eight months that my children and I have been eating this plant every day, and exclusively, because we have nothing else to eat and no rain to allow us to harvest what we have sown.”
 



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