According to the World Food Program’s Hunger Hotspots report, over 30 million people across 22 countries and territories are facing severe food crises and are on the verge of famine without urgent, lifesaving support. In South Sudan, Burkina Faso, and Mali alone, approximately 83,000 individuals are already enduring famine conditions.
Rising conflict in Burkina Faso is escalating food prices, driving thousands into severe food insecurity. Currently, more than 40,000 people are living in famine conditions
Mali, already grappling with high levels of acute food insecurity, is witnessing a sharp rise in violent conflict, exacerbating the hunger crisis. For the first time, thousands are now facing 'catastrophic' levels of hunger.
In South Sudan, widespread flooding, ongoing conflict, and a fragile economy are set to worsen the hunger crisis in the world’s youngest nation. Currently, an estimated 40,000 people are struggling to survive under famine conditions.
The ongoing conflict in Nigeria, which began in April 2014, is worsening food insecurity across the country. The violence continues to disrupt food production and availability, exacerbating an already dire hunger crisis.
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