Drought withers livelihoods for millions in Central America

Central America and Haiti are suffering one of the worst droughts in decades due in part to the strong El Niño weather pattern, “with small-scale farmers sustaining heavy losses in staple crop production,” says the Famine Early Warning Network (FEWS NET) created by USAID. “Urgent food assistance is currently required for approximately 2.5 million people… » Read More

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