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WFP utilizing satellite technology to counteract drought effects

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An El Nino-induced drought has hit southern Africa and cut output of the staple maize, leaving 4 million people in need of food aid in Zimbabwe alone.

The World Food Programme and its partners are now using a satellite data monitoring system to help affected countries respond better to poor harvests and hunger in future.

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