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Drought threatens millions of children as school dropouts rise along with hunger in southern Africa

  • The drought threatens the education of nearly 2 million children in Zimbabwe, with some dropping out and many missing classes, according to the U.N. Humanitarian agency.
  • Families in Zimbabwe face tough choices between feeding their children or sending them to school, leading to deteriorating education quality, the report indicated.
  • In Zimbabwe, 580,000 children are at risk of malnutrition as worsening conditions from El Niño lead to economic hardships and disease outbreaks, as reported by the United Nations children's agency.
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