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Famine risk rises in 'hunger hotspots', UN warns

June 17, 2026 10:09 AM EDT

FILE PHOTO: Palestinians wait to receive food from a charity kitchen in Gaza City, August 28, 2025. REUTERS/Mahmoud Issa/File Photo

ROME, June 17 (Reuters) - ‌Extreme hunger has ​intensified ​in 13 "hunger hotspots," and of these Sudan, South Sudan, Yemen, Somalia, Northeast Nigeria and Gaza ‌are at immediate risk of famine without urgent ⁠humanitarian intervention, a joint United Nations report warned on Wednesday.

• The ‌report was issued by ‌the Food and Agriculture Organization and the World Food Programme.

• It warned acute food insecurity could worsen in ​the hotspots of highest concern between June and November 2026, with conflict the main driver in almost ⁠all cases.

• Funding cuts have exacerbated the crisis.

• Support for food and agricultural ​assistance fell by about 59% between 2022 and 2025 and roughly 266 million people face ​acute food insecurity.

• "The warnings in ‌this report cannot be ignored," WFP Acting Executive Director Carl Skau said.

• The Middle East ⁠conflict and an Ebola outbreak in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo have further disrupted livelihoods, markets and aid access.

• ⁠FAO Deputy Director-General Beth Bechdol urged early and scaled-up action to ​prevent further deterioration.

• In Gaza, conditions have improved since the October 2025 ceasefire but remain fragile, with 1.6 million people acutely ‌food insecure.

• In Sudan, famine risks persist across multiple regions, with the number facing catastrophic ‌hunger projected to rise in 2026.

• Somalia and northeast ⁠Nigeria are deteriorating rapidly ‌as years of ​drought, conflict and displacement increase famine risks in specific areas.

(Reporting By Gavin Jones; editing by Barbara ‌Lewis)



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