Government says it is ready to deal with floods and droughts that may affect the country during 2008/2009 rain season.
Deputy Minister in the Office of the Vice President Gastone Sichilima said government has developed a contingency plan that is aimed at outlining the measures that need to be undertaken before, during and after the floods or drought.
Speaking at a media briefing in Lusaka today, Mr. Sichilima disclosed that the plan provides a framework which will show the preparedness, response and early recovery that are being undertaken.
Mr. Sichilima noted that food and non-food items have been stocked to enhance timely interventions to the affected areas.
He assured that government will be able to assist any section that gets affected by the floods or droughts adding that there is need for such a section to have an established objective assessment.
He added that his office has put in place interventions following reports of general food insecurity in the country.
The Deputy Minister also noted that the number of districts that needs relief food has increased from 21 to 29.
Mr. Sichilima said currently government is supplying a total number of about 10 thousand Metric Tonnes (MT) of relief food in 21 districts adding that there is an addition of about 5 thousand MT to cater for the other 8 districts.
He pointed out that Food Reserve Agency will offload maize on the open markets in districts that need market interventions.
He further cautioned that government’s relief food programme is only meant for vulnerable communities that are identified through technical assessments.
He said the 80 percent of every tonnage of relief food sent to any district is meant to be food for work, where as the 20 percent is meant to be given freely to old members, child headed households and the terminally ill in communities.
Meanwhile, Mr. Sichilima said government through the Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit (DMMU) has continued to monitor the situation in areas that where hit by floods last rain season.
He thanked the opposition Members of Parliament (MP) for taking a lead in carrying out the necessary preparedness measures for Lusaka floods response activities.
He further appealed to cooperating partners to supplement government’s efforts in mitigating the impact of floods and droughts in the country.
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