Humanitarian Aid – 5,000 Metric Tons of Sorghum Provided by the United States for Drought Victims in Southern Madagascar
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The United States has officially handed over 5,000 metric tons of sorghum to support hundreds of thousands of people affected by persistent drought in Toliara. This aid, funded by the US government and distributed by the World Food Programme (WFP), aims to respond to a situation of severe food insecurity. Nearly 288,000 people are expected to benefit directly from balanced food rations, in an area where acute malnutrition particularly affects vu…
The United States is delivering a first batch of 5,000 metric tons of sorghum to the port of Toliara. This humanitarian aid, intended to support 288,000 people directly affected by the persistent drought on this part of the island, was received in the presence of the President of the Republic Refoundation, Colonel Michael Randrianirina. This first delivery is part of a total amount of $11.65 million released by the US government in March 2026. T…
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