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Zambia Drought Response: Taking Essential SRHR/GBV services drought affected population's

Zambia Drought Response: Taking Essential SRHR/GBV services drought affected population's

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Zambia Drought Response: Taking Essential SRHR/GBV services drought affected population's

calendar_today 27 August 2024

In drought hit Southern Zambian, UNFPA's mobile clinics are a lifeline, providing vital and accessible reproductive health services to 20,000 people since June 2024.
A mother after accessing family planning services at a UNFPA supported mobile clinic in drought hit Monze district. © UNFPA Zambia

Zambia’s worst drought in 40 years has led to worsening hunger - UNFPA and partners are responding to make sure this doesn't lead to poor health outcomes. Our staff are on the ground, mobilizing partners in remote areas to ensure that mobile clinics reach those who need them most.

Our dedicated team, like Leonard in Southern District, use their deep connections within the community to ensure that even the most isolated communities receive help. Our strong network and ongoing support to the Ministry of Health meant that we were prepared for two emergencies this year–first cholera, and now drought. UNFPA’s partnership with the Government of Sweden  continues to ensure critical support to young people in the most vulnerable situations.

UNFPA drought response in Southern Zambia

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