Water and aid dry up in Zimbabwe — who will feed the children?

Nyasa Manonoke collects her monthly allocations of food aid provided by the World Food Programme in Mumijo, Buhera district, east of the capital Harare, Zimbabwe, on March 16, 2024. Photo by: Philimon Bulawayo / Reuters

An El Niño drought and aid cuts have left millions in Zimbabwe hungry. Mary’s Meals International is keeping 179,000 children in school with daily meals — even as USAID pulls $83 million in funding.

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