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Title   Community assessment of the food situation in Zimbabwe December/January 2003
Author NGO Food Security Network (FOSENET)
Edition PDF ed.
Published Harare: FOSENET
Year 2003-02-13
Pages 16
Serial Monitoring report round 5
Abstract This report is drawn from 103 monitoring reports drawn from 43 districts (74% of districts) across all provinces of Zimbabwe. Relief supplies are reported to have increased, but relief dependency has also reportedly grown. Many households are reported to be using ‘coping’ strategies, including asset sales, school dropout, leaving home areas, and consumption of potentially toxic ‘famine foods’ that may have long term negative effects on households already impoverished by economic decline, unemployment, land hunger and HIV/AIDS.
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  • Health
  • NGO's (African)
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