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    UN agencies warn of famine for millions, appeal for more funding

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    Posted on November 12, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    UN agencies highlight a global hunger crisis, urging for immediate funding to prevent famine in several crisis spots worldwide.

    Table of Contents

    • Global Hunger Crisis and Funding Needs
    • Countries at Risk of Famine
    • Impact of Funding Shortfalls
    • Call for Increased Donor Support

    UN Agencies Warn of Imminent Famine for Millions, Seek Funding

    Global Hunger Crisis and Funding Needs

    ROME (Reuters) -Millions more people risk famine in at least a dozen crisis spots around the world, including Sudan and Gaza, two U.N. agencies warned on Wednesday, appealing for funds to address a shortfall amid global cuts to international aid.

    Countries at Risk of Famine

    In a joint report, the World Food Programme and the Food and Agriculture Organization also listed Haiti, Mali, South Sudan and Yemen as countries facing "an imminent risk of catastrophic hunger", meaning famine.

    It said the hunger situation in six more countries - Afghanistan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Myanmar, Nigeria, Somalia and Syria - was considered to be of "very high concern".

    Impact of Funding Shortfalls

    Against this backdrop, funding shortfalls for humanitarian aid "are crippling emergency responses, forcing deep ration cuts and reducing access to food for the most vulnerable groups with refugee food assistance at a breaking point," the WFP and FAO said.

    Calling for more help from governments and other donors, the WFP and FAO said that as of the end of October, only $10.5 billion had been received out of the estimated $29 billion needed to assist people most at risk.

    Call for Increased Donor Support

    "Famine prevention is not just a moral duty - it is a smart investment in long-term peace and stability," said FAO Director-General QU Dongyu. "Peace is a prerequisite for food security and the right to food is a basic human right."

    The United States, top donor to both U.N. agencies last year, has slashed its foreign aid under President Donald Trump, and other major nations have also made or announced cuts in development and humanitarian assistance.

    (Reporting by Alvise ArmelliniEditing by Frances Kerry)

    Key Takeaways

    • •UN agencies warn of famine risk in multiple countries.
    • •Funding shortfalls are crippling emergency responses.
    • •Immediate donor support is crucial to prevent famine.
    • •Countries like Sudan and Gaza are at high risk.
    • •Peace is essential for long-term food security.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UN agencies warn of famine for millions, appeal for more funding

    1What is humanitarian aid?

    Humanitarian aid refers to assistance provided for humanitarian purposes, typically in response to crises such as natural disasters or conflicts, aiming to save lives, alleviate suffering, and maintain human dignity.

    2What is funding shortfall?

    A funding shortfall occurs when the amount of money available is insufficient to meet the financial needs or obligations of a project or organization, often leading to cuts in services or support.

    3What is catastrophic hunger?

    Catastrophic hunger refers to a severe and widespread lack of food that leads to extreme malnutrition and starvation, often resulting from conflicts, natural disasters, or economic crises.

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