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49% 25% 45% 50% 50% 40% 60% Ampanihy Bekily Betioky Beloha Amboasary Taolagnaro Tsiombe Ambovombe The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Creation date: 31 March 2016 Glide number: Sources: FAO, PAM, UNICEF. Feedback: www.unocha.org, [email protected], www.reliefweb.int, http://rosa.humanitarianresponse.info Anosy Androy Atsimo-Andrefana MADAGASCAR: Great South ± CAUSES IMPACT Severe food insecurity rate by district 25% 25% to 50% 50% to 60% District boundaries Communes with severe acute malnutrition >2% Communes with global acute malnutrition> 15% Communes with global acute malnutrition between 10% to 15% -3% -27% 10% -77% -83% -32% -47% -64% -79% Locality map Indian Ocean Indian Ocean Humanitarian Snapshot (as of March 2016) Loss of harvest in June 2015 compared to the average of the past 5 years rice maize cassava Region boundaries Rainfall between September 2015 and February 2016 compared to the average of the past 20 years <25% 25% - 50% 50% - 80% not available 49% 25% 45% 50% 50% 40% 60% Ampanihy Bekily Betioky Beloha Amboasary Taolagnaro Tsiombe Ambovombe (US$) required 69,9 million (US$) pledged/available 8,7 million Funded 13% Unmet 87% Funding Humanitarian situation Overview 30% to 85% Loss from previous main harvest in June 2015 (maize, rice, cassava) compared to the past 5 years aver- age, while it was between 6% and 10% at the national level. 80% Losses predicted for the next harvest in May-June 2016. Rainfall between 25% and 75% lower than the average of the last 20 years. Rainfall has been erratic since May 2015, exacerbated by El- Nino conditions between September 2015 and February 2016. 1,140,000 People facing global food insecurity (80% of the total population in the Great South) 665,000 People facing severe food insecurity (47% of the total population in the Great South, 14% higher than the situa- tion in March 2015) 510,000 People in need of emergency support for the relaunch of agricultural activity. 32% Municipalities (30%) where global acute malnutrition and/or severe acute malnutrition reaches the emergency situa- tion threshold.

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Page 1: MADAGASCAR: Great South Humanitarian Snapshot (as of …reliefweb.int/sites/.../madagascar_great_south_humanitarian_situatio… · total population in the Great South, 14% higher

49%25%

45%

50%

50%

40%

60%

Ampanihy

Bekily

Betioky

Beloha

Amboasary

Taolagnaro

Tsiombe

Ambovombe

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.Creation date: 31 March 2016 Glide number: Sources: FAO, PAM, UNICEF. Feedback: www.unocha.org, [email protected], www.reliefweb.int, http://rosa.humanitarianresponse.info

Anosy

Androy

Atsimo-Andrefana

MADAGASCAR: Great South

±

CAUSES

IMPACT Severe food insecurity rate by district

25%

25% to 50%

50% to 60%

District boundaries

Communes with severe acute malnutrition >2%

Communes with global acute malnutrition> 15%

Communes with global acute malnutrition between 10% to 15%

-3%

-27%

10%

-77%-83%

-32%

-47%

-64%-79%

Locality map

Indian Ocean

Indian Ocean

Humanitarian Snapshot (as of March 2016)

Loss of harvest in June 2015 comparedto the average of the past 5 years

rice

maize

cassava

Region boundaries

Rainfall between September 2015 and February 2016 compared to the averageof the past 20 years

<25%

25% - 50%

50% - 80%

not available

49%25%

45%

50%

50%

40%

60%

Ampanihy

Bekily

Betioky

Beloha

Amboasary

Taolagnaro

Tsiombe

Ambovombe

(US$) required69,9 million

(US$) pledged/available8,7 millionFunded13%

Unmet87%

Funding

Humanitarian situation

Overview

30% to 85% Loss from previous main harvest in June 2015 (maize, rice, cassava) compared to the past 5 years aver-age, while it was between 6% and 10% at the national level.

80% Losses predicted for the next harvest in May-June 2016.

Rainfall between 25% and 75% lower than the average of the last 20 years.

Rainfall has been erratic since May 2015, exacerbated by El-Nino conditions between September 2015 and February 2016.

1,140,000 People facing global food insecurity (80% of the total population in the Great South)

665,000 People facing severe food insecurity (47% of the total population in the Great South, 14% higher than the situa-tion in March 2015)

510,000 People in need of emergency support for the relaunch of agricultural activity.

32% Municipalities (30%) where global acute malnutrition and/or severe acute malnutrition reaches the emergency situa-tion threshold.