Famine risks rise as UN food agencies warn acute hunger will worsen in 13 hot spots
“Without action now, millions more are expected to face worsening levels of hunger in the months ahead,” World Food Program Acting Executive Director Carl Skau said.
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“Without action now, millions more are expected to face worsening levels of hunger in the months ahead,” World Food Program Acting Executive Director Carl Skau said.
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“Without action now, millions more are expected to face worsening levels of hunger in the months ahead,” World Food Program Acting Executive Director Carl Skau said.
The United Nations’ food agencies warn that acute hunger is set to worsen across 13 global hot spots in the coming months, calling for urgent action.