Zambia declares state of disaster due to drought
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Zambia faces an unprecedented drought that has severely impacted its agriculture, water resources and energy supply. President Hakainde Hichilema has declared a national disaster and emergency in response to the crisis. We speak to Patrick Kabanda, a disaster risk reduction and climate adaptation expert in Zambia, to uncover the impact of the drought.
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