Executive Summary Floods that have hit the country especially in the southern parts of the country particularly Masvingo, Matabeleland South, Matabeleland North and Bulawayo have left an estimated 250 people dead and thousands homeless. Thousands of people particularly in Tsholotsho have been displaced. Crops, livestock and other property were destroyed by the rains. Schools and other infrastructure such as bridges have been destroyed in some parts of the country cutting off children from their schools and health facilities. Those already in need of food aid cannot be reached because of the flooded roads. The Air Force of Zimbabwe has deployed helicopters Figure 1: Flood victims at a camp in Matabeleland North, ZPP photos to rescue survivors but the floods have exposed government’s poor state of disaster preparedness. The rights to life, personal security, housing, health and education have been compromised by the floods. Although the floods are a natural disaster which cannot be blamed on the government, the responses to the Figure 2: Toilets at the camp, ZPP photos disaster have exposed the government which has now appealed for international help. Figure 3: Camp for flood victims 3

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