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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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A Child’s Cry: Nigeria’s Malnutrition Crisis Demands Urgent Action

On a sweltering afternoon in Katsina, Fatima cradles her two-year-old son, Musa, in a crowded therapeutic feeding centre. His frail body, barely clinging to life, tells a story that words cannot. Musa is one of millions of Nigerian children facing the brutal reality of severe acute malnutrition—a condition that makes a child 9–12 times more likely to die than if they were well nourished. But Musa is also a symbol of hope. With timely treatment, he is slowly recovering. His story reminds us that malnutrition is not a death sentence—it is a preventable tragedy. A Nation at Breaking Point According to the March 2025 Cadre Harmonisé food security survey, nearly 31 million Nigerians across 26 states and the FCT face acute food insecurity. Extrapolated nationwide, this number could reach 40 million people—a population larger than many countries. Nigeria now bears […]

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UN to Halt Food Aid for 1.3 Million in Northeast Nigeria as Funds Dry Up

Imminent Aid Cutoff Looms Over Northeast The UN World Food Programme (WFP) will suspend all emergency food assistance to 1.3 million vulnerable Nigerians by end-July due to: ⚠️ Critical funding shortfall ($130m needed)🍽️ Exhausted food stocks (Warehouses empty since early July)👶 300,000 children to lose nutrition support "This is now a regional stability threat" - WFP Nigeria Director Crisis By The Numbers StatisticImpact31 millionNigerians facing acute hunger2.3 millionDisplaced in Lake Chad Basin150+Nutrition clinics set to close$130mRequired to sustain 2025 operations Domino Effect of Suspension ➡️ Immediate Consequences: Families forced into "impossible choices" (migration, exploitation) Spike in child wasting/malnutrition rates Closure of 150+ nutrition centers in Borno/Yobe ➡️ Long-Term Risks: Recruitment boost for extremist groups Cross-border refugee movements Collapse of fragile recovery efforts Why Funding Dried Up 🌍 Global Donor Fatigue: Competing crises worldwide💸 Economic Pressures: Donor country budget cuts⚔️ Security Challenges: Logistical costs up 40% in conflict zones 📉 Programme Cuts: 720,000 additional people won't receive planned aid No buffer […]

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