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Title   Community assessment of the food situation in Zimbabwe November 2002
Author NGO Food Security Network (FOSENET)
Edition PDF ed.
Published Harare: FOSENET
Year 2002-12-22
Pages 16
Serial Monitoring report round 4
Abstract The November round indicates some positive trends in increased WFP and relief food coverage and improved standardization of cash for work payouts. However it also notes worsening trends in vulnerability, in cost inflation and political bias in GMB and market supplies.
Of serious concern is the consistent shortfall in GMB and commercial maize in Matabeleland North and South for several months, the reported increase in sale of household assets to buy food, biased access to controlled price foods fuelling speculation in informal markets and the low reported level of access to seed and fertilizer in all areas.
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  • Health
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