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War, drought, aid shortfall to fuel hunger in 2026, global report says

ROME

Conflict, drought and shrinking aid will keep global hunger at ​critical levels in 2026, with food insecurity expected to worsen in some of the world’s most ‌fragile countries, according to the 2026 Global Report on Food Crises. The 10th edition of the hunger monitor, published by a coalition of development and humanitarian organisations, said that acute hunger had doubled over the past decade with two famines declared last year for the first ​time in the report’s history – in Gaza and Sudan. In total, 266 million people in 47 countries and ​territories faced high levels of acute food insecurity in 2025, while 1.4 million people faced ⁠catastrophic conditions in parts of Haiti, Mali, Gaza, South Sudan, Sudan and Yemen.

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