From Relief Web-
Episcopal Relief & Development is supporting the Anglican Diocese
of Namibia in response to the ongoing drought devastating the country.
The organization is in contact with the diocese’s development arm, the
Namibia Anglican Community Development Organization (NACDO) as it
prepares to respond to the needs of impacted communities.
Over the past four years, Namibia has been dealing with a drought
affecting crops and drinking water for both people and livestock. Many
people have no access to clean water and travel long distances to find
water sources. According to the local government, the lack of rain has
caused food shortages, leaving one in five Namibians without access to
enough food. At least 60,000 domestic animals have died in the past six
months.
Working with the diocese and its development agency, Episcopal Relief
& Development is helping marginalized communities in the northern
part of Namibia. Based on a community assessment, NACDO has identified
1,060 vulnerable families in the Ohangwena and Omusati regions. They
will receive critical food supplies and other support. Two communities,
Eembindi and Enghandja, will also receive a four to five km pipeline
connecting them to a safe accessible water source. In addition,
Episcopal Relief & Development and NACDO will provide support for
community and home gardens, poultry farming training and the
rehabilitation of wells and dams for water sources in six villages.
More here-
https://reliefweb.int/report/namibia/responding-drought-namibia
Opinion – 18 December 2024
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