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Ampanihy
Bekily
Betioky
Beloha
Amboasary
Taolagnaro
Tsiombe
Ambovombe
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Anosy
Androy
Atsimo-Andrefana
MADAGASCAR: Great South
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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.
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