25,000 families affected by drought receive food assistance in Mozambique

Around 25,000 of the 32,000 families affected by the severe drought in Sofala province are receiving food assistance from the government and partners, according to information broadcast by Rádio Moçambique (RM).

The beneficiary families live in the districts of Chemba, Caia, Marromeu, Nhamatanda, Búzi, Chibabava, and Marínguè. These regions significantly impacted the agricultural campaign due to the lack of rain. Ermelinda Xavier, spokesperson for the Provincial Government in Sofala, revealed that 100 tons of food products have already been made available to mitigate the effects of the crisis.

(Source MMO)

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