The United Nations' food aid agency has warned that severe funding cuts are impacting its operations in six countries.
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Africa: Why Are Over 670 Million People Going Hungry?
More than eight per cent of the world population or around 673 million people are not getting enough to eat and going hungry, according to the UN.
Nigeria’s farmer-herder conflict is often framed as a security crisis. It is also a feed crisis. If cattle have access to reliable, nutritious fodder, roaming would decline, farm damage would reduce, ...
In 2011, Petronas was warned its South Sudan oil wells may be causing congenital disease. Mercedes-Benz, partner in its ...
Fresh corruption claims and a UN warning paint a grim picture for South Sudan, where graft, flooding and political chaos ...
More than a year of siege in the western Sudanese city of El-Fasher has forced some civilians to turn to animal skins for food as the country's war grinds on.
Experts, physicians, and humanitarian workers point to an alarming pattern that spans across regions, countries, and conflicts: food is being weaponized. And that weaponization is evolving—shaped by ...
S atellite images show how Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) is flouting international law by intentionally ...
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From Afghanistan to South Sudan - Shrinking Aid, Spiking Hunger
Worldwide, up to 13.7 million more people may face emergency levels of food insecurity, according to a new WFP report examining the fallout of funding cutsAfter months on the run, Cecile and her ...
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