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SUDAN: Intense conflict, organized violence and continued economic decline drive 17.7 million people into high levels of acute food insecurity between October 2023 and February 2024

The latest projection update of Sudan reveals that intense conflict and organized violence, coupled with the continued economic decline, have driven approximately 17.7 million people across Sudan into high levels of acute food insecurity, classified in IPC Phase 3 or above between October 2023 and February 2024.

South Sudan: Approximately 5.83 million people likely to experience high levels of acute food insecurity, 1.65 million children expected to be acutely malnourished

The acute food insecurity in South Sudan remains worrying with the latest data showing that approximately 5.84 million people are experiencing high levels of acute food insecurity

Nearly 4.4 million children in northwest and northeast Nigeria suffering acute malnutrition

Poor food consumption patterns in terms of diversity, high prevalence of child morbidities, poor health seeking behavior and poor hygiene practices are contributing to the acute malnutrition of nearly 4.4 million children aged 0 – 59 months in northwest and northeast Nigeria

Democratic Republic of the Congo: 25.4 million people experience high levels of acute food insecurity between July and December 2023 driven by conflict and insecurity

Between July and December 2023, approximately 25.4 million people are experiencing high levels of acute food insecurity, classified in IPC Phase 3 or above (Crisis or worse).

Haiti: Gang activity, climatic shocks drive 4.35 million people into high levels of acute food insecurity

Gang activity and climatic shocks continue to have a detrimental effect on Haiti’s food security situation. In the latest analysis, 4.35 million people are experiencing high levels of acute food insecurity between August 2023 and February 2024

Somalia: Nearly 4.3 million people likely to experience high levels of acute food insecurity, 1.5 million children expected to be acutely malnourished

Despite the positive impact of the 2023 Gu rains and sustained humanitarian assistance, the levels of acute food insecurity are projected to remain high. Between October to December 2023, 4.3 million people are expected to face Crisis (IPC Phase 3) or worse outcomes.

SOUTHERN MADAGASCAR: over one million people face high acute food insecurity. Risk of acute malnutrition threatens about 458,660 children under five through April 2024

Since late 2022, Madagascar's Grand Sud region has seen a significant improvement in food security, surpassing expectations due to emergency measures; however, persistent vulnerabilities have left over a million individuals facing with high acute food insecurity, despite favorable harvests.

SUDAN: Over 20 million people experience high levels of acute food insecurity between July and September 2023 driven by conflict, mass displacement and economic decline

Conflict and economic decline have driven about 20.3 million people across Sudan (over 42 percent of the country’s population) into high levels of acute food insecurity, classified in IPC Phase 3 or above (Crisis or worse) between July and September 2023.

Pakistan - Severe monsoon rains, flooding driving 10.5 million people into high levels of acute food insecurity

Nearly 10.5 million people (29 percent of the population analysed) are experiencing high levels of acute food insecurity (IPC Phase 3 or above) between April to October 2023.

Bangladesh: nearly 9 million people experience high levels of acute food insecurity between March and April 2023 driven by repeated climatic shocks and high food prices

Bangladesh is a riverine and fertile country and the main livelihood activities of the majority of the population are predominantly agriculture, including crop, livestock and fisheries along with other economic activities.

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