Drought, conflict, and high food prices might push another one million Somalians into crisis levels of food insecurity in the ...
GOVERNMENTS everywhere are “letting children down instead of lifting them up” as conflict, hunger, poverty and climate change hold back child development, UN ...
Today, nearly 2.5 million children worldwide are fed by Mary’s Meals, a global movement founded by Magnus MacFarlane-Barrow.
Aid volunteers said the impact of President Donald Trump's executive order halting contributions from the US government's ...
Yet hunger and malnutrition persist in every corner of the globe — even, and increasingly, in some of its wealthiest countries. The major drivers of food insecurity are well known: conflict, poverty, ...
Somalia is facing a severe malnutrition crisis exacerbated by prolonged droughts, conflict, economic instability, and a weak healthcare system, with millions at risk of acute food insecurity.
Alarming new data from Somalia shows that one million more people could be pushed into crisis levels of food insecurity in the coming months as drought conditions, conflict and high food prices ...
"I witnessed people who have fled conflict but not hunger," said Rania Dagesh, the WFP's assistant executive director for partnerships and innovation, after visiting camps in Renk and Malakal ...