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One-quarter of Lebanon’s population faces acute food insecurity

3 June 2026
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The UN World Food Programme (WFP) has raised alarms about a worsening humanitarian crisis in Lebanon, nearly three months into the ongoing conflict. Over one million individuals remain displaced, with food insecurity escalating due to rising prices, loss of income, and increased market pressure. Since March 2, the WFP has delivered emergency food and cash assistance to more than 700,000 people affected by the conflict, distributed approximately five million hot meals, and supported over 215,000 displaced persons in shelters. Despite significant security challenges that have hindered half of the planned humanitarian convoys, the agency has managed to send 24 convoys to southern areas and border villages. Current food security analysis indicates that approximately 1.24 million people, nearly a quarter of Lebanon’s population, are projected to experience acute food insecurity between April and August 2026, driven by a sharp rise in food prices.

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Lebanon has faced a prolonged economic crisis exacerbated by the recent conflict, leading to severe humanitarian challenges. The country has struggled with high inflation, with vegetable prices surging by over 20% and bread prices increasing by around 15%. The WFP requires $112 million in funding to maintain its operations and provide essential assistance to the most vulnerable families. This situation follows years of instability and economic downturn, which have left many Lebanese citizens reliant on humanitarian aid for survival.

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