SAWT BEIRUT INTERNATIONAL

| 19 April 2024, Friday |

UN alarmed at worsening food crisis across Sahel region

With more than 10.5 million people facing an acute food and livelihood crisis, the UN World Food Program said on Friday it is alarmed at the worsening food crisis across the Sahel region fueled by conflict, the COVID-19 pandemic, and climate change.

“The number of people on the brink of starvation has increased almost tenfold over the past three years,” WFP Geneva spokesman Tomson Phiri told a news conference.

He said more than 10.5 million people are facing crisis levels of hunger, including 1.1 million in an emergency, across five countries – Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, Mauritania, and Niger – in the northern segment of Africa.

That is a more than 60% increase since 2019, up from 3.6 million, said Phiri.

“The region is staring down a worsening and complex food crisis as conflict, COVID-19, climate, and rising costs collide to put basic meals out of reach for millions,” said the WFP official.

“They have been chased from their homes by extremist groups, starved by drought, and plunged into despair by COIVD-19’s economic ripple effects,” he said.AA