The El-Nino-induced drought in southern Africa has been the worst the region has seen in decades. It prompted Zimbabwe its neighbors to declare states of disaster in 2024. As another dry spell looms, how can Zimbabwe prevent millions from facing hunger? Eddy Micah Jr. talks to Tomson Phiri, a UN World Food Program spokesman and DW correspondent Privilege Musvanhiri in Zimbabwe.
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