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Malawi + 4 others
Southern Africa Humanitarian Bulletin: Issue 07 - November 2012

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Malawi launched Response Plans to address increasing food insecurity.

  • The Response Plan is requesting $102 million of which $41 million have been sourced, leaving a shortfall of $61 million.

  • The number of people with missing food entitlements stands at 1.97 million, an increase of 21% from the June MVAC Report.

  • This situation is compounded by the devaluation of the kwacha and the increasing price of fuel and maize.

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Malawi Food Security Outlook Update - November 2012

Planned humanitarian assistance to prevent food security Crisis and Emergency

KEY MESSAGES

  • Most of the resources necessary to respond to the estimated 1.97 million people identified as food insecure in recent MVAC assessments have been secured and humanitarian assistance is expected to continue as planned through March 2013. This improved assistance outlook is likely to prevent Crisis and Emergency food insecurity outcomes initially projected for the south for January-March 2013.

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Malawi + 2 others
Hunger season bites across Southern Africa as millions face prospect of food shortages

Among the worst affected countries are Malawi, Zimbabwe and Lesotho. Communities already struggling to feed their families are now bracing for the onset of the so-called hunger season that traditionally lasts from December until harvest time in March.

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World + 21 others
Price Watch: October Prices

Key messages:

  • In West Africa, food prices were stable or decreased in October as the availability of staple foods continued to improve with ongoing harvests and the start of the marketing season. Some price increases occurred in region’s urban centers and structurally deficit zones due to limited commodity flows from surplus-producing areas.

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Malawi: Food Security (MDRMW008) Emergency Appeal Operation Update No. 2

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IFRC

Period covered by this Ops Update: 1 November to 27 November 2012.

Appeal target (current): This emergency appeal seeks CHF 1,025,310 in cash, kind or services to support the Malawi Red Cross in delivering immediate assistance to 3,500 households (17,500 beneficiaries) for 9 months, and will be completed by end of June 2013.

Appeal coverage: 16%

Appeal history:

  • This Emergency Appeal was launched on 17 October, 2012.

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Malawi + 10 others
Southern Africa Seasonal Monitor November 26, 2012

KEY MESSAGES

The 2012/2013 rainfall season is starting normally in most areas in the region.

Several areas in the region are starting the season with below-average vegetation conditions.

Forecasts call for below-normal rains in several of the areas affected by last season’s drought.

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World + 41 others
Global emergency overview Snapshot, 19-26 November 2012

Household food security in Kyrgyzstan has deteriorated, with an estimated 25 % of the population - about 1.3 million people - considered food insecure

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Patchy rains in Malawi bring harvests to some, hunger to many

About 1.8 million people are receiving monthly food rations from WFP, while just over 100,000 will get cash to buy food, delivered via mobile phones and local banks as part of a new programme set up by WFP.

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South Africa + 5 others
Southern Africa: Price Bulletin November 2012

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Most households in Southern Africa depend on maize as their main source of food and energy, given the high volumes and ease with which it is produced. Alternative food crops that are consumed as substitutes include rice, wheat, sorghum, millet, and tubers such as cassava and potatoes. Consumption of these substitutes occurs mainly when maize is not available or among those households in areas where such substitutes are more easily available (for example, cassava in northern Mozambique).

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Malawi Price Bulletin November 2012

Maize, rice, and cassava are the most important food commodities.

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World + 42 others
Global emergency overview Snapshot, 12 to 19 November 2012

The Global Overview is a weekly update that provides a snapshot of current humanitarian priorities and recent events. The Global Overview collates information from a wide range of sources, including Reliefweb and media sources, and displays this information in a manner that allows for quick comparison of different humanitarian crises.

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The long, slow tragedy of chronic hunger in southern Africa

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IFRC

On the third page of a recent edition of Malawi’s leading daily newspaper, there was a small article which said the number of people facing hunger in the country is now 1.97 million. This figure represents approximately 11 per cent of the population, and is a 21 per cent increase from the last estimate. The rest of the paper covered business as usual.

There is nothing immediately dramatic about this hunger crisis. People are not dying. Populations are not moving. There is no visible epicentre around which media can mobilize to take heart-wrenching photographs.

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Malawi Food Security Outlook - October 2012 to March 2013

Humanitarian assistance is currently reaching approximately 700,000 people in nine districts in southern Malawi - less than half of those previously projected to be at risk of food insecurity

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Hunger drives acceptance of new staples in Malawi

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AlertNet

By Karen Sanje

BLANTYRE, Malawi (AlertNet) – Farmers across Malawi, struggling to harvest sufficient staple crops of maize and rice in changing weather conditions, are turning to crops they had never previously considered for food.

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Malawi + 1 other
United States Of America Helps People Affected By Food Shortages In Malawi

LILONGWE – The United States Agency for International Development/Food for Peace (USAID/FFP) has contributed food valued at US$14.1 million (MK 4.23 billion) to the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) to help assist Malawians facing food shortages due to crop failure and high food prices.

The in-kind contribution of fortified blended food, known as Super Cereal, vegetable oil and pulses from USAID/FFP will allow WFP to meet the food needs of more than 1.6 million people for five months.

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GIEWS Country Brief: Malawi 06-November-2012

FOOD SECURITY SNAPSHOT

  • Generally normal rainfall conditions forecast for the current 2012/13 cropping season (October-June)

  • Cereal output in 2011/12, harvested from last May, is estimated at 3.85 million tonnes, 7 percent below the previous season

  • Persistently high maize prices and inflation rates negatively impact on the food security of vulnerable people

  • Nearly 2 million people are currently estimated to be food insecure, with southern parts of the country facing serious conditions

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World + 47 others
Global emergency overview Snapshot, 5-11 November 2012

Despite a four-day truce which was supposed to come into effect on Friday 26 October, fighting has continued to escalate in Damascus province, Aleppo, Idlib, Daara and Deir Ezzor in Syria manifested by a new wave of airstrikes by the Syrian forces and attacks by the rebels on strategic army checkpoints and air bases.