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El Nino brings hunger, drought fears to Madagascar

February 6, 2024
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El Nino brings hunger, drought fears to Madagascar
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At least 1.3 million people in Madagascar, one of the world's poorest countries, suffer from malnutrition, the UN says

At least 1.3 million people in Madagascar, one of the world’s poorest countries, suffer from malnutrition, the UN says.

In a small village in southern Madagascar, dozens of women shelter from the scorching sun under a tree as they wait to weigh their children.

The Indian Ocean island nation has suffered poor rainfall since October and fears of worsening hunger loom as the El Niño climate pattern takes hold.

The country is particularly exposed to extreme weather events such as storms and droughts which experts say are expected to worsen with climate change.

“Madagascar is facing the climate crisis now,” said Reena Ghelani, the United Nations Climate Crisis Coordinator for the El Niño response.

At least 1.3 million people in Madagascar, one of the world’s poorest countries, already suffer from malnutrition, according to the UN.

In recent years, a vast area in the south has been hit by the worst drought in four decades.

Weather forecasts predict an even drier 2024, with potentially dire consequences for the harvest season starting in May.

“There is nothing growing on our land. Everything we plant ends up falling. It’s because of all this we suffer,” Nasolo, a mother of 10, said.

‘Not enough food’

She has come with other mothers to a community center in the village of Manindra to have her children checked.

The UN's food agency is helping farmers via a phone app it developed that compiles agro-meteorological data

The UN’s food agency is helping farmers via a phone app it developed that compiles agro-meteorological data.

A dry wind blows over the red earth and temperatures hover around 35 degrees Celsius (95 degrees Fahrenheit).

“I come every two weeks to weigh and check on his health,” said Arisoa, 37, who has walked seven kilometers (more than four miles) to put her one-year-old son on the scales.

Three months ago, she realized the little boy was acutely malnourished.

A bracelet now monitors his muscle mass.

“I should give him fish, bananas and pineapple. But we don’t have the means and not enough food. The rain isn’t falling,” she said in despair.

Globally, 2023 was the warmest year on record, according to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).

Last month, it warned that this year could be even hotter because the naturally occurring El Niño climate pattern, which emerged mid-2023, usually increases global temperatures for one year after.

Ghelani, who toured Madagascar last week, said early-warning systems to detect climate risks are key to promptly deliver aid, such as seeds, food and money.

Fears of worsening hunger loom in the Indian Ocean nation as the El Nino climate pattern takes hold

Fears of worsening hunger loom in the Indian Ocean nation as the El Nino climate pattern takes hold.

The UN’s food agency (FAO) is trying to help farmers face the climate challenges.

Some use a phone app it developed compiling agro-meteorological data.

“It helps us to better predict precipitation, winds and decide whether to plant or not,” Bienvenue Manasoa, who grows corn, sorghum and peanuts, said.

“It has changed our life.”

Others have started planting more drought-resistant seeds.

“I chose to grow millet because it is nutritious and above all it does not need a lot of water to grow,” said Ialy Tsivonanomby, who sells his seeds to the FAO.

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