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"Food insecurity": {
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"widespread lack of access": {
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"text": "<em><em>due to </em>localized shortfalls in cereal production and high food prices - </em>an estimated 3.82 million people are expected to experience acute food insecurity between October 2022 and March 2023; this number is more than double the estimate for the January to March 2022 period; high food prices and the effects of weather-induced localized shortfalls in cereal production in 2022, notably in southern districts, are the primary factors underpinning the increase in acute food insecurity (2023)"
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"text": "<em><em>due to </em>weather extremes and high food prices - </em>the latest analysis indicates that about 3.8 million people (20 percent of the population) are estimated to have faced high levels of acute food insecurity between January and March 2023; this figure is more than double the number in the corresponding months of 2022; high food prices are the key reason for the deterioration in food insecurity, which, in the absence of a substantial increase in incomes, are severely constraining households’ economic access to food; production shortfalls in southern districts in 2022, areas that have the highest prevalence of food insecurity, are a further contributing factor; the impact of Cyclone Freddy (February-March 2023) on southern districts, including crop losses and destruction of infrastructure as well as high food prices, are expected to aggravate food insecurity conditions in 2023 (2023)"
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"Revenue from forest resources": {
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"Energy": {
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"Electricity access": {
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"population without electricity": {
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"text": "(2020) 17 million"
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"electrification - total population": {
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"text": "13% (2019)"
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"text": "14.1% (2021)"
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"electrification - urban areas": {
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"text": "55% (2019)"
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"text": "54.2% (2021)"
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"electrification - rural areas": {
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"text": "5% (2019)"
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"text": "5.5% (2021)"
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"Electricity": {
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