More than 12 Million Face Acute Hunger in Myanmar, WFP Says
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The Myanmar crisis is one of the world's worst hunger crises – and one of the least funded, says WFP Myanmar country director.
More than 12 million face acute hunger in Myanmar, WFP says
Dec 11 (Reuters) – More than 12 million people in Myanmar will face acute hunger next year as mounting violence forces more people to flee their homes, the United Nations World Food Programme said on Thursday. Around 1 million of those will face emergency levels of hunger, meaning they will need lifesaving support, the agency added. “Conflict and deprivation are converging to strip away people’s basic means of survival, yet the world isn’t payi…
Yangon, December 11 Myanmar could see a surge in displacement and an unacceptably high level of food insecurity by 2026, the World Food Programme (WFP) warned today. More than 12 million people in Myanmar could face acute hunger by 2026, with an estimated 1 million people in need of life-saving assistance, the UN World Food Programme (WFP) warned today. Escalating conflict and rapidly increasing displacement are adding to the already underfund…
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