A United Nations report highlights extreme hunger rising in 13 global hotspots, with five states—Sudan, Palestine, South Sudan, Haiti, and Mali—facing immediate starvation risks. The report, from the FAO and WFP, attributes this crisis to ongoing conflict, economic instability, and climate change. Urgent humanitarian action and investment are necessary to counteract funding gaps and ensure aid delivery. FAO and WFP leaders stress that millions face severe threats to their lives and livelihoods, and immediate action is essential to avert disaster in these regions.
This report makes it very clear: hunger today is not a distant threat—it is a daily emergency for millions, said FAO Director-General Qu Dongyu.
We must act now, and act together, to save lives and safeguard livelihoods. This report is a red alert,
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