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Mozambique: Almost One Million People Face Severe Food Insecurity in Cabo Delgado

Mozambique: Almost One Million People Face Severe Food Insecurity in Cabo Delgado

By GhanaSummary NewsroomPan-Africa

"Faced with the ongoing conflict, forced displacement, and the impacts of climate change in Cabo Delgado, our consortium is committed to restoring essential services, including health, nutrition, protection, education, and cash assistance, for the most vulnerable people, with dignity, inclusion, and care", said Morris Kolubah, Johanniter's Director in Mozambique, cited in the document.

According to a statement, despite ongoing efforts to address the severe humanitarian crisis caused by terrorism, less than half of the population in need has been reached, but "humanitarian funding remains critically insufficient, leaving many vulnerable families facing limited access to healthcare, food, education, and protection services.

Maputo — The Germany humanitarian organization, Johanniter International Assistance, has announced that over 900,000 people face severe food insecurity, acute malnutrition, and massive displacement as a result of islamist terrorist that has been plaguing the northern Mozambican province of Cabo Delgado.

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