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Forced to cut food aid to millions globally because of a funding crisis: UN

In West Africa, where acute hunger is on the rise, Skau said, most countries are facing extensive ration cuts, particularly WFP's seven largest crisis operations - Burkina Faso, Mali, Chad, Central African Republic, Nigeria, Niger and Cameroon.

July 29, 2023 / 09:32 IST
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"The largest food and nutrition crisis in history today persists," Carl Skau said.
"The largest food and nutrition crisis in history today persists," Carl Skau said.

The United Nations has been forced to cut food, cash payments and assistance to millions of people in many countries because of "a crippling funding crisis" that has seen its donations plummet by about half as acute hunger is hitting record levels, a top official said July 28.

Carl Skau, deputy executive director of the World Food Program, told a news conference that at least 38 of the 86 countries where WFP operates have already seen cuts or plan to cut assistance soon - including Afghanistan, Syria, Yemen and West Africa.

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He said WFP's operating requirement is $20 billion to deliver aid to everyone in need, but it was aiming for between $10 billion and $14 billion, which was what the agency had received in the past few years.

"We're still aiming at that, but we have only so far this year gotten to about half of that, around $5 billion," Skau said.