World Hunger Hotspots: FAO-WFP early warnings on acute food insecurity, February to May 2022

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Publication language
English
Pages
48pp
Date published
27 Jan 2022
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Food and nutrition
Countries
Global

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the World Food Programme (WFP) warn that acute food insecurity is likely to deteriorate further in 20 countries or situation (including one region) - called hunger hotspots – during the outlook period from February to May 2022.

Ethiopia, Nigeria, South Sudan and Yemen remain at the highest alert level from the previous edition of this report. In their last available assessments, these countries all had parts of populations identified or projected to experience starvation and death (Catastrophe, Integrated Food Security Phase Classification [IPC] Phase 5), requiring the most urgent attention.

In these four hotspots, humanitarian actions are critical to preventing starvation and death, but it is also urgently needed to save lives and livelihoods in all 20 hunger hotspots. The report provides country-specific recommendations on priorities for emergency response as well as anticipatory action to address existing humanitarian needs and ensure short-term protective interventions before new needs materialize.