The World Food Programme (WFP) is seeking $16.9 billion to address the global hunger crisis, as 343 million people in 74 countries are experiencing acute food insecurity. Sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East are facing dire hunger, while Asia and the Pacific are struggling with climate-related disasters. Urgent support is needed in Latin America, with WFP aiming to feed 123 million of the hungriest people globally in 2025 by enhancing social protection systems and building climate resilience.
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Africa: IRC Emergency Watchlist 2025: “A World out of Balance”, Sudan, occupied Palestinian territory and Myanmar top of Humanitarian Crisis Ranking- Urgent Action Possible and Needed
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) releases its annual Emergency Watchlist, identifying the top 20 countries at risk of humanitarian crises in 2025, with Sudan, occupied Palestinian territory, Myanmar, Syria, and South Sudan topping the list. These countries account for 82% of those in global humanitarian need, highlighting imbalances such as increased conflict, climate crisis impact, and economic inequality. The IRC calls for reform in humanitarian aid, debt relief, civilian protection, climate resilience, and refugee assistance...
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