23 June 2021
New WFP Video Shows Catastrophic Hunger Due to Drought In Southern Madagascar (For the Media)
The World Food Programme Executive Director, David
Beasley, is urging the world to step-up and take action
after bearing witness to the invisible crisis enveloping
Southern Madagascar, where whole communities are teetering
on the edge of starvation. Southern Madagascar is
experiencing its worst drought in four decades with more
than 1.14 million people food insecure. Of those, an
estimated 14,000 people are already in catastrophic
conditions (IPC Phase 5) and this will double to 28,000 by
October. WFP has been working closely with the Malagasy
government and other partners since late last year to
address severe hunger. However, as the crisis deepens
those efforts must be intensified. Last week Beasley met
with the Prime Minister and senior officials to identify
immediate and long-term solutions to this crisis.
Broadcast quality footage available on request for
accredited news organizations, please contact
video@wfp.org
Length
3'26"