ALERT: The Global Report on Food Crises 2026 confirms famine occurred in parts of the Gaza Strip and Sudan in 2025, the first dual-famine declaration since formal reporting began.
The Global Report on Food Crises 2026 confirms that famine occurred in parts of the Gaza Strip and Sudan during 2025, marking the first time two such events have been recorded simultaneously since formal reporting began.
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The Global Report on Food Crises 2026 confirms that famine occurred in parts of the Gaza Strip and Sudan during 2025, marking the first time two such events have been recorded simultaneously since formal reporting began.
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Global report warns war, drought and aid shortfalls will drive rising hunger levels in 2026. The findings highlight significant challenges for food security across multiple regions this year.
A global report indicates that the combination of ongoing war, drought, and a shortfall in aid funding will drive increased hunger levels throughout 2026.
Global hunger remains at critical levels in 2026 due to conflict, drought, and declining aid, according to the Global Report on Food Crises 2026. Acute hunger has doubled over the past decade, the report finds. #GlobalHunger #FoodSecurity
The Global Report on Food Crises 2026 states that conflict, drought, and reduced aid will maintain critical levels of global hunger throughout the year. The report notes that acute hunger has doubled over the last decade.
UPDATE: The World Health Organisation reports 3.2 million people are displaced in Iran and states that health facilities in Lebanon remain damaged or closed due to Israeli attacks.
The World Health Organisation reports 3.2 million people are displaced in Iran and notes that health facilities in Lebanon remain damaged or closed following Israeli attacks.
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