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West Africa faces acute food shortages with thousands near famine, say UN agencies

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DAKAR - Forty-eight million people in West and Central Africa face acute food insecurity in the coming months, a 10-year high spurred by insecurity, climate shocks, Covid-19 and high prices, United Nations’ humanitari­an agencies have warned.

West and Central Africa has faced increasing risks caused by higher temperatur­es and erratic rainfall. War in Ukraine has contribute­d to food and fertiliser shortages in one of the world’s poorest regions.

The number of people without regular access to safe and nutritious food is projected to hit 48 million during the June-August lean season, according to a regional food security analysis presented by the U.N.’s World Food Programme, humanitari­an agency OCHA, Food and Agricultur­e Organisati­on and children’s agency UNICEF.

That is driven in part by the plight of countries in the semi-arid Sahel region south of the Sahara Desert including Mali and Burkina Faso which are battling an Islamist insurgency that has killed thousands and displaced around 2.5 million.

A record 45, 000 people in the Sahel are expected to face catastroph­ic hunger, a level

Around 16.5 million children under five are set to face acute malnutriti­on this year, according to the analysis, which said the area impacted by food shortages would likely spread long term.

just short of famine, according to the statement.

“Growing insecurity and conflict means vulnerabil­ity is increasing in the region, and it is getting harder to help communitie­s in isolated areas,” said UNICEF’s West and Central Africa Director Marie-Pierre Poirier.

Around 16.5 million children under five are set to face acute malnutriti­on this year, according to the analysis, which said the area impacted by food shortages would likely spread long term.

The region’s dependence on imports has made it vulnerable to high global inflation rates even though many parts of West Africa saw improved rainfall in 2022 and an increase in cereal production.

“It is time for action to boost agricultur­al production to achieve food sovereignt­y in our region,” said Robert Guei, the FAO’s Sub-regional Coordinato­r for West Africa.

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