World Bank Approves $208m Grant For Zambia To Address Drought

Southern Africa is experiencing its worst drought in years due to a combination of naturally occurring El Nino conditions and higher average temperatures from greenhouse gas emissions.

Zambia, along with neighboring countries Malawi and Zimbabwe, has declared a state of disaster as the drought has significantly disrupted food production and affected the livelihoods of millions. The World Bank grant aims to help Zambia respond to the drought’s impact by providing temporary cash payments to affected households.