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Case study: Food shortage in Eswatini ( Swaziland) In 2012 31% of under-fives in Swaziland were suffering from malnutrition. Malnutrition in Swaziland is responsible for 8 percent of child mortality. Because of an unorganized health system, 69 percent of child malnutrition cases go untreated In Swaziland, about 31% of the under-five children are stunted in growth, 6% are underweight and 2% are wasted (2017) 26% prevalence of HIV/AIDS (2017) The Cost of Hunger in Africa (COHA) survey found that the effects of malnutrition in Swaziland have stunted about 40% of adults. Because the effects of malnutrition can be seen throughout the lifetime of a Swazi, this creates a domino effect in the country. 2015/16 El Niño-induced drought in Swaziland indicates the total lost revenue due to the drought in 2016 as US$296 million (E3.8 billion). Just over three percent of Swaziland’s gross domestic product (GDP) was lost due to child undernutrition in 2009 With a population of 1.1 million people, 52 percent of whom are under the age of 20, Life expectancy is 49 years Swaziland ranks 148 out of 188 in the 2016 Human Development Index. Despite its status as a lower middle-income country, 63 percent of Swazis live below the national poverty line. SEPTEMBER 2017: 350,000 people are affected by the prolonged drought predominantly in Shiselweni and Lubombo regions. 308,059 people remain food insecure, 1,410 children are affected by severe acute malnutrition (SAM) and 7,050 by moderate acute malnutrition (MAM). Problems 2015/16 El Niño-induced drought in Swaziland World Food Programme declared Swaziland as a Level 3 emergency (highest level) in 2016 No rain/ erratic rain when it is expected/ needed in the growing season 2 failed harvests in succession (2016) Swaziland still not producing enough corn to feed its population

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Page 1: Just over three percent of Swaziland’s gross … · Web viewBecause HIV is so severe (26% prevalence of HIV/AIDS (2017), many children are orphans (45 percent of children are orphaned

Case study: Food shortage in Eswatini ( Swaziland)

● In 2012 31% of under-fives in Swaziland were suffering from malnutrition. ● Malnutrition in Swaziland is responsible for 8 percent of child mortality. ● Because of an unorganized health system, 69 percent of child malnutrition cases go untreated● In Swaziland, about 31% of the under-five children are stunted in growth, 6% are underweight and

2% are wasted (2017)● 26% prevalence of HIV/AIDS (2017)● The Cost of Hunger in Africa (COHA) survey found that the effects of malnutrition in Swaziland

have stunted about 40% of adults. Because the effects of malnutrition can be seen throughout the lifetime of a Swazi, this creates a domino effect in the country.

● 2015/16 El Niño-induced drought in Swaziland indicates the total lost revenue due to the drought in 2016 as US$296 million (E3.8 billion).

● Just over three percent of Swaziland’s gross domestic product (GDP) was lost due to child

undernutrition in 2009

● With a population of 1.1 million people, 52 percent of whom are under the age of 20, ● Life expectancy is 49 years● Swaziland ranks 148 out of 188 in the 2016 Human Development Index. Despite its status as a

lower middle-income country, 63 percent of Swazis live below the national poverty line.

SEPTEMBER 2017:● 350,000 people are affected by the prolonged drought predominantly in Shiselweni and

Lubombo regions.● 308,059 people remain food insecure,● 1,410 children are affected by severe acute malnutrition (SAM) and 7,050 by moderate acute

malnutrition (MAM).

Problems● 2015/16 El Niño-induced drought in Swaziland ● World Food Programme declared Swaziland as a Level 3 emergency (highest level) in 2016● No rain/ erratic rain when it is expected/ needed in the growing season● 2 failed harvests in succession (2016)● Swaziland still not producing enough corn to feed its population

Page 2: Just over three percent of Swaziland’s gross … · Web viewBecause HIV is so severe (26% prevalence of HIV/AIDS (2017), many children are orphans (45 percent of children are orphaned

● 63% of Swazis live below the poverty line and have no money to invest in better methods or irrigation. high prices of food and agricultural inputs – such as seeds and fertilizers

● Because HIV is so severe (26% prevalence of HIV/AIDS (2017), many children are orphans (45 percent of children are orphaned or vulnerable)

● About 77 percent of Swazis rely on subsistence farming for their livelihoods. ● High dependence on rain-fed maize production● high rates of HIV and AIDS among wage earners ● Animal diseases have also weakened herds.● In november and december of 2000 there was an outbreak of foot and mouth disease● Soil erosion which makes the land unusable

Solutions➔ Government investment into dams and canals to help extend irrigation in the middle and low

velds. ➔ Subsidised farming inputs like seeds and fertilizer would help overcome the lack of capital.

Especially for farmers of smaller areas.➔ There have also been programs set up for education and training for farmers. An example would

be a residential training course at the veterinarian and farmer training center at Mpisi. The organisation behind this has established units to teach farmers about fattening of cattle , dairy production, and also pig, broiler and egg production.

➔ The UNICEF fund The Power of Nutrition, which hopes to raise $1 billion to tackle children’s nutrition, Swaziland would be able to receive the funding essential for the nutritional overhaul & includes trying to break the cycle of undernourished girls, who become undernourished mothers and give birth to undernourished babies.

➔ World Food Programme has projects feeding over 55,000 vulnerable children and focuses on nutrition for HIV patients

https://borgenproject.org/malnutrition-in-swaziland/https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ajfand/article/view/75610https://reliefweb.int/report/swaziland/unicef-swaziland-humanitarian-situation-report-4-september-2017http://www1.wfp.org/countries/swaziland