Half a million face hunger in drought-stricken Lesotho

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Maseru, Lesotho – An estimated 500 000 people are threatened with hunger in Lesotho, a quarter of the mountain kingdom’s population, according to the United Nations, which is appealing to the international community for help.

A drought last year and patchy rains this year have contributed to poor harvests that have left large parts of the rural population without adequate food, said UN resident coordinator Salvator Niyonzima.

The European Union on Monday announced aid worth R24 million, but much more is needed.

An estimated R1.1 billion is needed to get adequate food to the country, according to an appeal launched last year by the Lesotho government when it declared the shortage of food an emergency.

Lesotho, like other parts of southern Africa, received below average rainfall in the 2018-19 rainy season due to the El-Nino induced drought.