Philippine Daily Inquirer

ONE PERSON DYING OF HUNGER EVERY FOUR SECONDS—NGOS

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GENEVA—One person is estimated to be dying of hunger every four seconds, over 200 NGOs warned Tuesday, urging decisive internatio­nal action to “end the spiraling global hunger crisis.”

In an open letter addressing world leaders gathering in New York for the United Nations General Assembly, 238 organizati­ons from 75 countries, including Oxfam, Save the Children and Plan Internatio­nal expressed outrage at skyrocketi­ng hunger levels.

“A staggering 345 million people are now experienci­ng acute hunger, a number that has more than doubled since 2019,” they said in a statement.

“Despite promises from world leaders to never allow famine again in the 21st century, famine is once more imminent in Somalia. Around the world, 50 million people are on the brink of starvation in 45 countries,” they said.

Pointing out that as many as 19,700 people are estimated to be dying of hunger every day, the NGOs said that this translates to one person dying of hunger every four seconds.

“It is abysmal that with all the technology in agricultur­e and harvesting techniques today we are still talking about famine in the 21st century,” Mohanna Ahmed Ali Eljabaly from the Yemen Family Care Associatio­n, one of the letter’s signatorie­s, said in the statement.

“This is not about one country or one continent and hunger never only has one cause. This is about the injustice of the whole of humanity,” he said.

“We must not wait a moment longer to focus both on providing immediate lifesaving food and longer-term support so people can take charge of their futures and provide for themselves and their families.”

 ?? —AFP ?? THE EYES SAY IT ALL Flood-affected people queue for food distribute­d at Dera Allah Yar town in Balochista­n province in Pakistan on Sept. 17.
—AFP THE EYES SAY IT ALL Flood-affected people queue for food distribute­d at Dera Allah Yar town in Balochista­n province in Pakistan on Sept. 17.

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