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Report sees Namibia food strain in 2025-26
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 70097, member: 636"] Namibia anticipates severe food insecurity affecting 612,000 residents during the upcoming lean season, representing one-fifth of the analyzed population facing acute shortages. The integrated food security phase classification report attributes the crisis to discontinued government drought relief efforts, unemployment exceeding 36 percent, deteriorating livestock health in arid zones, and national grain reserves holding merely 15 percent of storage capacity at 3,505.7 metric tons. Regions including Kunene, Kavango West, Zambezi and Omaheke could experience crisis conditions impacting 30 percent of inhabitants as inflation drives staple costs higher and diminishes household purchasing ability. Food price increases reached 6.4 percent annually, forcing families to reduce meal frequency and nutritional quality. Conditions may moderately improve when 408,000 people face food gaps as harvests begin, with thirteen regions potentially transitioning from crisis to stressed classifications. Authorities recommend sustained welfare assistance, agricultural input provision, water infrastructure enhancement, nutrition programming and household garden access expansion to protect vulnerable populations. [/QUOTE]
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