Share

SEX – JUST TO SURVIVE!

accreditation

WOMEN in drought-prone Southern African countries are resorting to survival sex and submitting to other exploitative behaviour in return for money and food, humanitarian organisations said.

The El Nino induced drought is mostly affecting women and children, especially young girls who are dropping out of school due to lack of water and food.

It is feared that such behaviour could worsen catastrophe in a region also severely affected by the scourge of HIV/Aids and rampant poverty.

These are among the setbacks sparked by the worst drought in 35 years in the region, devastating the lives of 40 million people.

Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe have been the worst affected countries.

“We have warned for months that this food crisis deteriorates by the day,” said Michelle Carter, deputy regional director for Care Southern Africa.

Care is providing humanitarian aid and addressing poverty in the region.

Carter said the region is now approaching the peak of hunger, but international funding still doesn’t match the enormous needs.

So far, there is a funding gap of R7,5 billion to reach people in desperate need of assistance.“Without additional funding, we will see more people dying of hunger.

“More children will suffer irreparable damage from malnutrition and die of preventable diseases,” added Carter.

Several governments have declared national emergencies as the scale of the drought overstretches coping mechanisms. – CAJ NEWS

Get the best in Soccer, News and Lifestyle content with SNL24 PLUS
For 14 free days, you can have access to the best from Soccer Laduma, KickOff, Daily Sun, TrueLove and Drum. Thereafter you will be billed R29 per month. You can cancel anytime and if you cancel within 14 days you won't be billed.
Subscribe to SNL24 PLUS
heading
description
username
Show Comments ()
Voting Booth
How has your experience been with the flu this year?
Please select an option Oops! Something went wrong, please try again later.
Results
I had the flu and it was more severe than usual
25% - 3 votes
I had the flu, but it was about the same as previous years
33% - 4 votes
I had the flu and it was milder than usual
8% - 1 votes
I haven't had the flu this year
25% - 3 votes
I got vaccinated and didn't catch the flu
8% - 1 votes
Vote
Let us know what you think

Contact the People’s Paper with feedback on stories and how we could make dailysun.co.za even better!

Learn more
Do you have a story for the People’s Paper?

Click below to contact our news desk and share your story with SunLand!

Let's do it!