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Tajikistan 'facing food crisis' | |
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Tajikistan is in the grip of emergency food shortages, the UN's World Food Programme is warning. | Tajikistan is in the grip of emergency food shortages, the UN's World Food Programme is warning. |
The deteriorating food situation is part of the energy crisis which hit the mountainous nation in the middle of its coldest winter for five decades. | The deteriorating food situation is part of the energy crisis which hit the mountainous nation in the middle of its coldest winter for five decades. |
The cost of food has tripled in recent months, partially because of rising world prices. | The cost of food has tripled in recent months, partially because of rising world prices. |
Some humanitarian agencies claim Central Asia's poorest nation is heading towards catastrophe. | Some humanitarian agencies claim Central Asia's poorest nation is heading towards catastrophe. |
It's well below zero in Tajikistan, but most people have no electricity, no heating and now, increasingly, many don't have enough food either. | It's well below zero in Tajikistan, but most people have no electricity, no heating and now, increasingly, many don't have enough food either. |
One family in the village of Sagdyan, outside the capital Dushanbe, said their four children were surviving on milk and rice. Their next door neighbours could not afford even that. | One family in the village of Sagdyan, outside the capital Dushanbe, said their four children were surviving on milk and rice. Their next door neighbours could not afford even that. |
One meal a day | One meal a day |
Zlatan Milisic, the country director for the World Food Programme in Tajikistan, says it's not just the rural population that's being affected, but people in the cities too. | Zlatan Milisic, the country director for the World Food Programme in Tajikistan, says it's not just the rural population that's being affected, but people in the cities too. |
"We are seeing more and more people who are eating just one meal a day. And we only expect the food situation to deteriorate. This is already a real emergency," said Mr Milisic. | "We are seeing more and more people who are eating just one meal a day. And we only expect the food situation to deteriorate. This is already a real emergency," said Mr Milisic. |
He added additional funding was urgently needed to assist the people. | He added additional funding was urgently needed to assist the people. |
Even at the best of times, tens of thousands of people are malnourished. | Even at the best of times, tens of thousands of people are malnourished. |
But this winter is affecting a huge proportion of the population. People are spending all they have on trying to keep warm. | But this winter is affecting a huge proportion of the population. People are spending all they have on trying to keep warm. |
And the worst is still to come - Tajikistan is currently using up its last energy resources, and it may face a total blackout. | And the worst is still to come - Tajikistan is currently using up its last energy resources, and it may face a total blackout. |
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