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Addressing El Nino's induced drought in Zimbabwe and Lesotho 
One of the strongest El Niño events ever witnessed left more than 60 million people worldwide food insecure, as large swathes of otherwise productive land, lay barren. FAO worked closely with other stakeholders and the government in countries like Zimbabwe and Lesotho to train farmers in addressing the drought. 
Country Zimbabwe
Duration 5m14s 
Edit Version International
Video Type Video News Release (VNR)
Date 02/02/2018 
File size 560.28 MB 
Unique ID UF2RR0 
All editorial uses permitted 
Production details and shotlist
UNFAO Source FAO Video
Shotlist LOCATIONS: Zimbabwe: Matabeleland South Province, Plumtree village


    Lesotho: Leribe District


DATE: July 2017


AUDIO: Natural, Ndebele, Sesotho, English





ZIMBABWE:


1. WS child writing on the ground


2. WS woman walking outside a household and a child running towards her


3. Woman walking in front of a cattle pen


4. WS of women walking and cattle grazing


5. Woman looking on


6. Cattle standing close to a water source


7. Visual of planet earth and inscription 60 billion people worldwide, food insecure. 


8. Landscape and a man walking


9. WS of man and women getting out of a house


10. CU of animal remains


11. Cow in a field


12. CU cow


13. SOT Dolly Dube, Livestock farmer and Paravet (Ndebele):


I love rearing goats, but I lost most of them during the drought. / So I decided to get training in order to save my livestock. / Since that training, I have realized that my goats are no longer dying.


LESOTHO:


14. Aerial shots of mountainous landscape


15. Sheep walking across frame and a man looking on


16. Woman in a maize field harvesting maize from the stalk


17. Signpost of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security


18. Aerial shot of residential area


19. Car moving along the road in a towards a residential area


20. Man standing and a woman seated outside their house 


21. Man carrying sacks walking towards a maize field


22. Lady seated outside the house


23. Children walking towards a man standing close to a maize field


24. CU two children in a maize field harvesting maize


25. Person holding a package of seeds from FAO


26. People gathered in front of a building


27. People looking at a booklet during a meeting


28. People looking at a picture while a lady is demonstrating to them


29. Man illustrating viewpoints to two children while standing in a field


30. SOT Phomolo Thinyane – Farmer (Sesotho) (starts off screen)


I planted the grazing vetch between the lines of maize because it conserves moisture in the soil. / But most importantly, also I can use it as fodder for my livestock.


31. Graphic of weather forecast 


32. SOT David Phiri – FAO Subregional coordinator Southern Africa (English)


You need to inform early, plan early and respond early, and also respond in unison. 


33. Two children: one riding a bicycle and the other running





B-Roll


ZIMBABWE:


1. Woman walking towards the frame


2. Woman walking across the frame


3. People shaking hands in front of a cattle pen


4. Ladies shaking hands while a man looks on


5. Man holding a bottle of chemical with ladies looking on


6. Woman shaking a bottle while holding a syringe


7. Woman drawing a drug from a bottle using a syringe


8. Calf being vaccinated


9. Woman standing beside a cattle pan


10. Woman putting vaccines on a shelf


11. Calf eating


12. Group of cattle feeding


13. Goats drinking


LESOTHO:


14. WS of a homestead


15. CU of a person holding a maize cob


16. Man and two children carrying sacks of maize


17. Man and two children entering their homestead 


18. Man and two children emptying maize sacks


19. Woman and man removing maize grain from the cob


20. Man and two children reading a paper


21. CU paper with agricultural information


22. CU Man and two children


23. Boy bringing maize stalks to cattle


24. CU cattle feeding on maize stalks


25. Two boys by the cattle, shaking stalks from their huts


26. Vehicles passing by in the sunset





ENDS 
Script Few would believe that less than a year ago, this part of the world was in the grip of an intense drought, driven by one of the strongest El Niño events ever witnessed. More than 60 million people worldwide were rendered food insecure, as large swathes of otherwise productive land, lay barren. This is the story of Dolly Dube, a livestock farmer, who recalls how the drought led to severe water scarcity, poor veld quality and limited pasture availability. Many animals died, and those that barely made it, were in terrible condition. Having witnessed the consequences of the drought first hand, Dolly was inspired to play a role in the district animal health system to save animal lives. Dolly now volunteers as a ParaVet. She was trained by government extension agents with the support FAO’s emergency and resilience – building programme for Southern Africa. Dolly gets her drugs from Animal Health Management Centers that have now been equipped with solar systems to manage the cold chain facilities ensuring that vaccines and drugs are stored in optimum conditions. She also gives basic tips to fellow farmers on how to take care of their livestock and prevent death. Given the magnitude of the crisis across multiple countries, timely and coordinated support was crucial in assisting vulnerable families to restore agricultural production and regain their livelihoods. FAO worked closely with other stakeholders and the government departments in countries that were hardest hit by the drought such as Lesotho. However, due to the early interventions, farmers such as Phomolo Thinyane who lives with his 86 year old mother and two adopted sons are looking forward to a good harvest this year. Phomolo received seed and fertilizer together with training in innovative conservation agriculture techniques. Emergency response such as that received by Phomolo was also crucial in averting protracted relief operations and increased long term vulnerability, which can also lead to migration as income and labor opportunities cease to exist. Climatic patterns are evolving as cyclic droughts, floods and cyclones become more intense and frequent, globally, hampering efforts to achieve Zero hunger and consequently Zero poverty. But the inspiring stories of Dolly and Phomolo show that with timely planning and coordinated and early response, communities can once again thrive as they become more resilient to future crises. 
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