FAO and WFP Warn of Looming, Widespread Food Crisis as Hunger Threatens Stability in Dozens of Countries

A new hunger hotspots report found that conflict, weather extremes, economic shocks, the lingering impacts of COVID-19 and the ripple effects from the war in Ukraine are pushing millions of people across the world into poverty and hunger.

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As Rains Fail Again, Catastrophic Hunger Looms Over Somalia

In Somalia, the risk of famine looms larger than ever due to a historic fourth consecutive failed rainy season, skyrocketing prices and an underfunded humanitarian response.

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Protecting Our Earth: How Mangrove Oysters Are Boosting Food Security for One Indigenous Family in Ecuador

To protect the mangroves that sustain her family and community, Rosa participates in a reforestation project led by the government of Ecuador with the support of the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP).

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No Rain and No Resources: Millions of Families Across the Horn of Africa Pushed Closer to Catastrophe Each Day

Almost a month into the current rainy season, desperately needed rains across the Horn of Africa have so far failed to materialize. If these conditions continue, the number of hungry people due to drought could spiral.

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WFP at Hand in South Sudan as Relentless Floods Threaten Lives, Land and Livestock

Three consecutive years of flooding in South Sudan have destroyed homes, harvests and acres of land. Coupled with drought, violence and high food prices, communities are being pushed to their limit.

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For the People of Lebanon, War in Ukraine Means Price Hikes Amidst an Intensifying Climate Crisis

WFP remains at the forefront of the humanitarian response in Lebanon, currently assisting one in every three people across a country that is now reeling under the impact of local and global crises.

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In the Horn of Africa, Cash Grants From WFP Are Empowering People Living With Disabilities

Thanks to a recently introduced law on funding for people with disabilities, WFP is working with a local government in Kenya to support people with disabilities like 8-year-old Ikran.

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Climate Crisis Threatens Food Security for Women and Girls

Women and girls continue to face the brunt of the climate crisis that exacerbates inequalities, jeopardizes their food security and spurs migration, warns WFP on International Women’s Day.

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United Nations’ Food Agencies Call for Climate Adaptation Solutions That Include Women and Girls

As climate extremes become more frequent and intense, women and girls need to be front and center in the creation and implementation of climate change solutions.

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Solving Hunger in Southern Madagascar: How School Meals Are Keeping Children Fed and in the Classroom

The United Nations World Food Programme is working with partner Michael Kors to ensure children in Madagascar stay in school and receive the nutrition they need to thrive.

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Extreme Weather and Climate Events Heighten Humanitarian Needs in Madagascar and Around the World

Tropical Cyclone Emnati, which made landfall in Madagascar on Wednesday, threatens food security and is an example of how weather extremes will trigger runaway humanitarian needs if we do not tackle the climate crisis.

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Why Global Food Security Is the Equity Challenge of Our Lifetime

Our food systems are important tools for achieving social justice by providing equal opportunity, health and well-being to all people, especially those furthest behind. At its core, food security is a question of human dignity and about our sustainability as a planet.

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