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Title   Community assessment of the food situation in Zimbabwe October 2002
Author NGO Food Security Network (FOSENET)
Edition PDF ed.
Published Harare: FOSENET
Year 2002-10-31
Pages 15
Serial Monitoring report round 3
Abstract The most vulnerable groups in terms of food needs were the same as those identified in previous FOSENET rounds of monitoring, viz . elderly, orphans, children, ill people, people with disability and unemployed or destitute people. In this round a greater share of districts reported that 'everyone' was now in need, rising from 0% of districts in September to 40% of districts reporting this October.
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Country Zimbabwe
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  • Health
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