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After the floods, hunger: Mozambique’s second disaster

After the floods, hunger: Mozambique’s second disaster

By GhanaSummary NewsroomPan-Africa

Flood survivors receive food assistance from the World Food Programme in Mozambique in April 2026 [WFP Mozambique]Mabhaudhi, who is originally from the region and has studied climate-related threats to food systems across Southern Africa, says repeated disasters are changing how vulnerable communities survive.

Flood survivors receive aid from the World Food Programme in Mozambique in April 2026 [WFP Mozambique]He says the price of prepared chicken increased after the floods because transporting and supplying food became more expensive.

Schoolchildren pose with nutrition meals provided by the United Nations’ World Food Programme as communities recover from flooding in Mozambique [WFP Mozambique]According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), about 275,405 hectares (680,540 acres) of farmland were affected, threatening the livelihoods of approximately 314,783 farmers.

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