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WE CAN END WORLD HUNGER, BUT ONLY IF WE END CONFLICT | #StopWar

The vicious cycle of conflict and hunger must be broken if we are to achieve a world where everyone has enough to eat. Conflict forces millions of people to abandon their land, homes and jobs — putting them at risk of hunger or even famine.


At the same time, hunger may contribute to conflict when coupled with poverty, unemployment or economic hardship.


The message from the World Food Programme is simple: end the conflicts and we can end hunger.

Photo: WFP/Simon Pierre Diouf

The devastating impact of conflict


YEMEN

The country is on the brink of famine with nearly 18 million people not knowing where their next meal is coming from. WFP is providing food assistance for those most urgently in need. Read more


BANGLADESH

Hundreds of thousands of people fleeing violence in Myanmar are facing food shortages. WFP has provided food (including rice, pulses and oil) to almost 900,000 people. Read more


SYRIA

Seven years of war mean an estimated 6.5 million people not having enough food. WFP is providing food assistance to 3 million people, having been forced to scale down from 3.8 million due to limited funding. Read more


NIGERIA

A total 5.2 million people are facing hunger in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states. WFP is distributing food or — where markets are functioning — cash to 1.2 million people monthly in those states.


SOUTH SUDAN

25,000 people face ‘famine conditions’ in Western Bahr el Ghazal and Jonglei. WFP has provided food assistance to millions, including rations to over 16,000 people and special nutritious food to almost 3,500 children in Baggari in September. Read more


IRAQ

Since fighting started in Mosul in October last year, WFP has provided a regular lifeline of food assistance, reaching almost 1.9 million people within 72 hours of their arrival in camps and other areas. Read more


SOMALIA

2.7 million people face dangerous levels of hunger, with over half a million on the brink of famine. WFP reached 3.1 million people in the worst-affected areas in 2017.


CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC

Violence has uprooted more than a million people. Renewed fighting in the southeast, compounded by bad roads, have made it difficult to reach many areas and forced WFP to reduce the distribution cycle in some places.


THE DEMOCRACTIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO (Kasai Region)

With 3.2 million people severely hungry in the Greater Kasai region, WFP is increasing emergency assistance to avert a humanitarian catastrophe. WFP and partners are providing rations containing cereals, pulses, vegetable oil and salt to those most at risk. Read more

 

Photo: WFP/Marco Frattini

WFP Executive Director David Beasley has visited several countries affected by conflict since he took up office in April, including Bangladesh, Somalia, South Sudan, Nigeria and Yemen.


His message is clear: “We have far too much violence and conflict, and that is why we have more people who are hungry and in need of assistance. I call on the people in power, the people with guns, to stop the fighting now. I saw [people’s] wounds with my own eyes and I heard their stories with my own ears. They were frightened, hungry and malnourished after enduring a nightmare that most people cannot even imagine. If we are truly going to end hunger, we must stop this kind of inhumanity.”


Copyright: World Food Programme Insight


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