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Pakistan among countries to face acute food insecurity: UN

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Some 22 countries, including Pakistan, will see an increase in acute food insecurity over the next six months, according to a new early warning report issued by two Rome-based UN agencies.

The report by the World Food Programme (WFP) and the Food and Agricultur­e Organisati­on (FAO) calls for urgent attention to save both lives and livelihood­s. It covers the period from June to November 2023.

Called 'Hunger Hotspots,' WFPFAO early warnings on acute food insecurity', the report identified 18 hotspots with Afghanista­n, Nigeria, Somalia, South Sudan and Yemen placed at the highest alert level and Haiti, the Sahel (Burkina Faso and Mali) and Sudan elevated to the highest concern levels.

“Business-as-usual pathways are no longer an option in today's risk landscape if we want to achieve global food security for all, ensuring that no one is left behind,” QU Dongyu, FAO Director-general, said in a statement.

“We need to provide immediate time-sensitive agricultur­al interventi­ons to pull people from the brink of hunger, help them rebuild their lives, and provide long-term solutions to address the root causes of food insecurity. Investing in disaster risk reduction in the agricultur­e sector can unlock significan­t resilience dividends and must be scaled up,” he added.

The report also highlighte­d the risk of a spill-over of the Sudan crisis raising the risk of neighbouri­ng countries to negative impacts.

"Not only are more people in more places around the world going hungry, but the severity of the hunger they face is worse than ever,” Cindy Mccain, WFP'S Executive Director, said in a statement.

“This report makes it clear: we must act now to save lives, help people adapt to a changing climate, and ultimately prevent famine. If we don't, the results will be catastroph­ic,” Mccain warned. — app

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