Zambia and Zimbabwe experience dramatic climate impacts, crippling electricity supply and agriculture, with rural communities suffering significantly as a result of the ongoing crisis.
The droughts have made evident that reliance on significant renewable resources like the Kariba Dam can lead to vulnerabilities for both urban and rural populations.
Over 50,000 Zambian children are at risk of severe wasting amidst the ongoing drought, highlighting a critical humanitarian crisis related to food and water insecurity.
This is a water, energy, and food emergency all at once, exacerbated by climate change and historical neglect of rural communities by Zambian authorities.
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