Red Cross: famine in southern Africa

Red Cross: famine in southern Africa

World May 26, 2016 08:39

amsterdam - Due to the extreme drought in southern Africa, the Red Cross the next four years certainly 111 million needed to combat famine. And there is urgency because now is for people in the southern part of the continent of starvation in wait, according to the Red Cross.

According to the Red Cross camps 42 million people in southern Africa is currently a lack of food. Without intervention, this number will increase this year to sixty million. The money would be used not only for food and water, but also for medical help. In the Netherlands, the charity has opened an account number. Then the last time was paid 1.1 million euros.

In southern Africa, the Red Cross is referring to seven African countries, including Zimbabwe and Malawi, as well as parts of South Africa.
  
    
     
      
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