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NORTHERN NAMIBA SUFFERS LOCUST PESTILENCE  
Severe Crop Damage and Potential Food Shortage

URGENT SUPPORT NEEDED

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Namibia is suffering from the country’s worse brown locust pestilence in history. An estimated 3 million acres of crops has been razed in one agricultural region alone. The country (already with limited agricultural potential due to its topography) is just emerging from a six-year persistent drought and thus much assistance is needed.
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HOW YOU CAN HELP!
​Impacted local subsistence farmers need immediate assistance by means of feed for their animals until grazing is restored. This will have to be secured from regional farms, not affected by the locus plague.
  • Local crops are destroyed and will soon lead to an increase of food shortage for the affected population.
  • While government assistance may be available, the logistics of targeting and distributing is carried out by NGO’s like KDI.
Already poverty-stricken rural communities are devastated and need help to regain a livelihood.  

KDI aims to raise at least US$ 280,000 for assistance to rural communities in the northern Namibia region. 
Click on the button below to be directed to our secure PayPal account.
Your support is much appreciated!
Please donate using the form on the left. We are grateful with a one time contribution, however your monthly contribution will go a long way. 

You will be guided to make your contribution using your credit or debit card.

​Personal or Company checks may be send to:
KDI
PO box 20674,
Albuquerque NM 87154 USA


Thank you very much for your contribution to support the poorest affected by calamities in the Kalahari Region.
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