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GAZA STRIP: Risk of Famine persists amidst recent surge in hostilities

One year into the conflict, the risk of Famine persists across the whole Gaza Strip. Given the recent surge in hostilities, there are growing concerns that this worstcase scenario may materialize.

YEMEN: About 4.7 million experiencing acute food insecurity in Government-controlled areas due to conflict and economic decline

Nearly half of the population (4.7 million people) in the Government of Yemen (GoY) controlled areas experienced high levels of acute food between July and September 2024, classified as IPC Phase 3 or above.

HAITI: Armed gang violence, economic decline push half of the population into high levels of acute food insecurity

Haiti continues to face a worsening humanitarian crisis, with alarming rates of armed gang violence disrupting daily life, forcing more people to flee their homes and levels of acute food insecurity to rise.

SOMALIA: About 4.4 million experiencing high levels of acute food insecurity; 1.6 million children likely to suffer from acute malnutrition

The erratic rainfall between May and June 2024 led to a reduction in crop production in agropastoral livelihoods.

Democratic Republic of the Congo: Nearly 4.5 million children facing or expected to face acute malnutrition

Between July 2024 and June 2025, nearly 4.5 million children aged 6 to 59 months are facing or expected to face acute malnutrition, including approximately 1.4 million cases of severe acute malnutrition and 3.1 million cases of moderate acute malnutrition

FAMINE IN SUDAN: IPC Famine Review Committee Confirms Famine in parts of North Darfur

After a careful review of the recent IPC analyses conducted by FEWS NET and the Sudan IPC Technical Working Group (TWG), the Famine Review Committee (FRC) of the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) has concluded that famine conditions are prevalent in parts of North Darfur, including the Zamzam camp south of El Fasher.

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO: Structural factors, protracted conflict and natural disasters leave 40.8 million people in high levels of chronic food insecurity

The latest Chronic Food Insecurity analysis revealed that the situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) remains critical, with about 40 percent of the population facing IPC Level 3 or above chronic food insecurity.

SUDAN: Rapid deterioration leaves 25.6M people in high levels of acute food insecurity, 14 areas at risk of Famine

Fourteen months into the conflict, Sudan is facing the worst levels of acute food insecurity ever recorded by the IPC in the country. Over half the population (25.6M people) face Crisis or worse conditions (IPC Phase 3 or above) from June to September 2024 – coinciding with the lean season.

GAZA STRIP: Risk of Famine as 495,000 people face catastrophic acute food insecurity (IPC Phase 5)

A high risk of Famine persists across the whole Gaza Strip as long as conflict continues and humanitarian access is restricted. About 96 percent of the population in the Gaza Strip (2.15M people) face high levels of acute food insecurity through September 2024.

CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: Widespread displacement and armed conflict continue to drive 2.5 million people into high levels of acute food insecurity

This projection update shows that the food insecurity situation in Central African Republic remains concerning, with around 2.5 million people (41 percent of the population analysed) in IPC Phase 3 or above.

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