The United Nations World Food Programme is facing a funding crisis that could result in 58 million people losing access to life-saving assistance in critical crisis response operations. With a 40% drop in funding for 2025 compared to last year, emergency feeding programs are at risk globally. Specific programs in countries like Sudan, DRC, Palestine, Syria, Lebanon, and South Sudan are in urgent need of financial support to prevent disruptions in food aid that could have devastating consequences for millions of vulnerable populations.
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People embrace at the border demanding peace
Celebrations marked the reopening of the border between Ethiopia and Eritrea, allowing families separated for five years due to conflict to reunite in Zalambessa. Organized by local activists, the event symbolized peace and reconciliation amid ongoing economic hardships and infrastructure challenges, with hopes for improved relations between the two nations. Need More Context? 🔎
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