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    WFP warns of deepening hunger crisis amid funding shortfall | Hunger News

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefNovember 18, 2025 Latest News No Comments3 Mins Read
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    UN agency said an estimated 318 million people will face acute food insecurity in 2026.

    Published On 18 Nov 202518 Nov 2025

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    The World Food Programme (WFP) has said that funding cuts will worsen a deepening hunger crisis around the world, warning that more than 300 million people will face acute food insecurity next year.

    “Food insecurity is expected to remain at alarming levels,” the organisation said in its 2026 Global Outlook report released on Tuesday.

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    The UN agency said an estimated 318 million people will face acute food insecurity in 2026, which equates to “crisis” level or worse, and is more than double the number in 2019.

    Of these, around 41 million are estimated to be in the “emergency” phase or worse, which is the equivalent of an IPC 4 or higher classification on a globally accepted hunger monitoring system.

    The WFP anticipates being able to feed about 110 million people in 2026, leaving much of the global population in need of food help without its assistance.

    The organisation said it estimates its operational requirement to stand at $13bn for 2026, with most going to crisis response and other expenses, including resilience building and addressing root causes.

    Current forecasts suggest that the WFP may receive only about half that amount.

    “The world is grappling with simultaneous famines, in Gaza and parts of Sudan. This is completely unacceptable in the 21st century,” WFP Executive Director Cindy McCain said in a statement.

    “Hunger is becoming more entrenched. We know early, effective solutions save lives, but we desperately need more support.”

    In Gaza City and its surrounding areas, the IPC declared famine in August, months after the Israeli military imposed a monthslong total blockade on Gaza. The hunger crisis across the Palestinian territory remains dire as Israel continues to impose restrictions on supplies of food, fuel, water and medicines.

    Famine conditions were confirmed in Sudan’s el-Fasher and Kadugli earlier this month, as well as 20 other areas in Darfur and Kordofan – battlegrounds between the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces and the Sudanese army – at risk of sliding into famine.

    Families reaching this camp near El Fasher arrive exhausted and hungry.

    WFP’s @FaithAwino3 explains how WFP is rushing emergency food and nutrition support to over half a million people and scaling up help to surrounding areas. pic.twitter.com/cX4iqGUFhh

    — WFP Sudan (@WFP_Sudan) November 17, 2025

    Afghanistan, Yemen, Syria, South Sudan, the Sahel region of East Africa, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Haiti and Nigeria are some of the other hotspots of concern.

    Conflict remains the dominant driver of hunger globally, with more than two-thirds of all acute food insecurity attributable to conflict-driven crises.

    Climate shocks, economic instability, and food and energy price inflation further exacerbate the situation, according to the WFP.

    Yet the agency said last month that it expected to receive 40 percent less funding next year.

    The United States has been the largest and wealthiest country to announce hugely impactful funding cuts for the WFP and other UN and international agencies following President Donald Trump’s “America-first” return to the White House earlier this year.





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