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Swaziland households hit by hunger: Unicef
by Staff Writers
Mbabane, Swaziland (AFP) March 16, 2012


One in four households in Swaziland, Africa's last absolute monarchy, were hit by the rising cost of food and even forced to skip meals, UNICEF said in a report on Friday.

"The report showed that households with family members living with HIV were at greater risk to shocks and relied more on cheaper meals or skipped meals altogether," said the report, which surveyed 1,334 households in 2011.

The poor southern African kingdom is grappling with a severe financial crisis after a sudden loss in earnings last year from a regional customs union, its main source of income.

According to the report, Swaziland entered the crisis with "already major social challenges including the highest HIV rate in the world". Experts say it stands between 25 and 40 percent.

Widespread poverty affects 63 percent of the 1.1 million population and 29 percent of them were in need of social security.

The report warned that failure to curb government spending as well as cuts in labour income threatened the country's progress towards reaching the Millennium Goals in health, education, and food security.

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