In the Zambezi Region, Namibia, floodwaters have receded, but the impact continues to affect communities.
Families and livestock were displaced, while homes, crop fields, roads, schools, and clinics were damaged, leaving over 2,000 people affected.
In areas still surrounded by water, communities rely on makeshift boats crafted from tree wood to reach safety and access basic services.
At the same time, the risk of waterborne diseases is rising, adding to concerns for already vulnerable households.