Global hunger crisis deepens as major nations skimp on aid
Business Standard|December 25, 2024
It's a simple but brutal equation: The number of people going hungry or otherwise struggling around the world is rising, while the amount of money the world's wealthiest nations are contributing toward helping them is dropping.
JAIMI DOWDELL, KAYLEE KANG, BENJAMIN LESSER, & RAYMON TRONCOSO
Global hunger crisis deepens as major nations skimp on aid

The result: The United Nations says that, at best, it will be able to raise enough money to help about 60 per cent of the 307 million people it predicts will need humanitarian aid next year.

That means at least 117 million people won't get food or other assistance in 2025.

The UN also will end 2024 having raised about 46 per cent of the $49.6 billion it sought for humanitarian aid across the globe, its own data shows. It's the second year in a row the world body has raised less than half of what it sought. The shortfall has forced humanitarian agencies to make agonising decisions, such as slashing rations for the hungry and cutting the number of people eligible for aid. The consequences are being felt in places like Syria, where the World Food Program (WFP), the UN's main food distributor, used to feed 6 million people. Eyeing its projections for aid donations earlier this year, the WFP cut the number it hoped to help there to about 1 million people, said Rania Dagash-Kamara, the organisation's assistant executive director for partnerships and resource mobilisation.

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