(AMBOVOMBE, Madagascar) — “Kere” is a word that echoes around southern Madagascar. It means hunger, and the people here know it all too well. For the past four years, the lack of food has become a ...
After suffering through years of drought that has devastated crop yields, the African island nation of Madagascar is on the cusp of experiencing the first official famine clearly caused by climate ...
The UN's World Food Programme and multiple media organizations have been warning that the African island nation of Madagascar is on the brink of the world's first climate-change-induced famine.
An elite unit of Madagascar’s military went on national radio on Tuesday to declare it had seized power a day after President ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. ROME (AP) — The drought-stricken island ...
Finally, after six years of planning, delays from a pandemic and a local famine, in June, we traveled to the island nation of Madagascar. With a propensity to experience the unusual, the world’s ...
In this interview with CBC Radio’s The Current, the UN Food Systems Summit Special Envoy, Dr. Agnes Kalibata, proposes solutions to the challenges faced by farmers in Africa - especially those caused ...