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35 Million Nigerians Risk Acute Hunger in Coming Months UN

Nearly 35 million Nigerians are at risk of acute hunger in the coming months as the United Nations warns of one of the worst food insecurity crises in the country's recent history. The UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Nigeria, Mohamed Malick Fall, disclosed this at the launch of the 2026 Nigeria Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan in Abuja stating approximately 35 million people may face food insecurity during the upcoming lean season. Among those at risk, an estimated 3 million children face life-threatening severe acute malnutrition, according to the most recent Cadre Harmonisé food security assessment that is equivalent to the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification for West and Central Africa. The hunger crisis is particularly severe in the North East where about 15,000 people in Borno State are projected to experience catastrophic hunger, classified as IPC Phase 5, […]

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Soudan : l’UJPLA alerte sur une grave crise humanitaire

L’Union des Journalistes de la Presse Libre Africaine (UJPLA) tire la sonnette d’alarme face à la grave crise humanitaire au Soudan. Depuis avril 2023, le conflit entre les Forces armées soudanaises et les Forces d’appui rapide plonge le pays dans le chaos, avec des millions de civils déplacés, la famine qui s’étend et les infrastructures de santé qui s’effondrent. Selon l’ONU, plus de 30 millions de personnes ont besoin d’aide. Les hôpitaux sont détruits ou pris pour cible, et le personnel médical est menacé. Des épidémies de choléra et de rougeole aggravent la situation. Les civils subissent des pertes massives, des exécutions sommaires, et des camps de déplacés comme Zamzam et Abu Shouk sont attaqués. L’accès humanitaire reste limité par des obstacles sécuritaires et logistiques. L’UJPLA appelle à : Un cessez-le-feu immédiat et la protection des civils Le renforcement de […]

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UN Women Seeks Urgent Action as Food Crisis Ravages Women and Girls in Sudan

UN Women Regional Director Anna Mutavati has called for urgent global action to protect women and girls suffering acute food insecurity as Sudan’s raging two-year conflict deepens the humanitarian crisis. In Geneva, Mutavati highlighted the findings of a new gender alert reporting that almost 11 million Sudanese women and girls now face severe hunger, with being female a primary predictor of malnutrition. The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) declared famine in El Fasher and Kadugli in November 2025, with the crisis spreading rapidly through Darfur and Kordofan. The report documents that 73.7% of women cannot meet minimum dietary diversity, leading to widespread malnutrition. As violence engulfs regions, women and girls endure hunger, displacement, death, and escalating gender-based violence—including skipping meals for children and youngest girls receiving the smallest portions. Despite dire conditions, women-led organizations remain pivotal in humanitarian response. […]

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