The world is facing a deepening hunger crisis with resources falling far short of needs, the United Nations World Food Programme warned on Tuesday, citing sharp declines in humanitarian funding.
Palestinians gather at a food distribution point in Gaza City, on July 20, 2025. The World Food Programme says nearly one in three people in Gaza do not eat for days at a stretch, and ''thousands'' ...
But this is what it’s like in South Sudan, where people are struggling to survive. The hunger crisis, the result of a number ...
STORY: Extreme hunger is worsening in 13 global hot spots. A joint United Nations and World Food Programme report on Monday warned that places like Gaza, Sudan, and Haiti are at immediate risk of ...
The World Food Program warns that hunger could reach catastrophic levels in parts of Cameroon if a $67 million funding target ...
The “worst-case scenario” is unfolding in Gaza. Though there are larger hunger crises in the world in terms of sheer numbers, Gaza is, in many ways, the most intense. By September, leading ...
Explore the global food crisis amplified by the war in Ukraine, as millions in developing countries face dire hunger due to ...
CAIRO/GENEVA/GAZA, May 7 (Reuters) - Palestinian baby Jenan Alskafi died in Gaza on Saturday after malnutrition and digestive problems, which her doctor said could not be treated because of a total ...
A Fogbow aid plane is loaded at an airport in Juba, South Sudan, on Monday, June 9, 2025, before conducting airdrops of food in the Upper Nile region. (AP Photo/ Florence Mettiaux) Buy Photo The ...
3 November 2025 - With global hunger rising and millions struggling to secure their next meal, world leaders gathered in Doha on Monday for the first high-level meeting of the Global Alliance Against ...
Sudan has already been recognized as the center of one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises. Two years of grinding conflict have multiplied hunger, displacement, and suffering – pushing more ...
It has been 40 years since two Live Aid concerts in London and Philadelphia transformed the debate about global poverty. An estimated 2 billion people in 150 countries watched the concerts.