Deteriorating climatic conditions in Madagascar have contributed to extreme drought in the south of the country. The trend of decreasing average annual rainfall across the island and the unpredictability of such rainfall has particularly affected the southern regions (the so-called Grand Sud), causing a chronic water crisis. A large part of the local population depends on family farming and livestock breeding for its survival and livelihood.
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