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YEMEN: One in two people in Government of Yemen-controlled areas face high levels of acute food insecurity amid economic crisis and insecurity

One in two people in Government of Yemen (GoY)-controlled areas of Yemen continue experiencing high levels of acute food insecurity, with a deteriorating macroeconomic crisis, localised violence and civil unrest leaving millions unable to meet basic food needs.

SUDAN: Major food and nutrition crisis persists as conflict enters fourth year and risk of Famine looms

Sudan remains one of the world’s most severe humanitarian crises. Around 19.5 million people are facing high levels of acute food insecurity through May 2026.

SOMALIA: Poor rains and rising costs drive urgent food and nutrition needs, with risk of Famine in one area

Six million people in Somalia are facing high levels of acute food insecurity (IPC Phase 3 or above) between April and June 2026, including 1.9 million in Emergency (IPC Phase 4).

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO: Alarming levels of acute food insecurity leave 26.5 million people in urgent need of assistance

People in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) continue to face a prolonged emergency, marked by ongoing conflict, massive population displacement and dire levels of humanitarian need.

SOUTH SUDAN: Rising conflict heightens Famine risk, with 7.8 million people facing severe food insecurity and 2.2 million malnourished children

An estimated 7.8 million people in South Sudan are expected to face high levels of acute food insecurity between April and July 2026.

HAITI: Nearly half of country’s population still facing food gaps due to armed violence, climate shocks, economic contraction

The food security situation in Haiti remains critical with over 5.83 million people (52 percent of the analysed population) expected to experience high levels of acute food insecurity (IPC Phase 3 or above) between March and June 2026

KENYA: Extremely Critical acute malnutrition confirmed in three areas; high levels of acute food insecurity affect ASAL counties and refugee settlements

Extremely Critical acute malnutrition (IPC AMN Phase 5) is confirmed in Mandera, North Horr/Chalbi (Marsabit), and Turkana South and East in Kenya’s Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASALs)

SOMALIA: Number of people facing high levels of acute food insecurity doubles to 6.5 million since last year; 1.8 million children under five at risk of acute malnutrition

The population classified in IPC Acute Food Insecurity (AFI) Phase 3 or above (Crisis or worse) has nearly doubled between February–March 2026 to a staggering 6.5 million people since early 2025

PAKISTAN: Compounding shocks—floods, drought and economic pressures - drive 7.5 million people into high levels of acute food insecurity

Residual impacts of the 2025 monsoon floods, prolonged drought and dry spells, and localised insecurity are driving more than one-fifth of the analysed population in Pakistan into high levels of acute food insecurity.

SUDAN: Famine threshold for acute malnutrition surpassed in two more North Darfur localities, crisis worsening in Greater Kordofan

Following the mass displacement of people from El Fasher town in late October 2025 and ongoing hostilities, levels of acute malnutrition have surpassed famine thresholds in two areas of North Darfur

GAZA STRIP: Famine conditions offset, but situation remains critical

Following the ceasefire declared on 10 October 2025, food security and nutrition have improved in the Gaza Strip compared to the August 2025 analysis, which detected Famine.

AFGHANISTAN: Recent improvements threatened as 17.4 million people face high levels of acute food insecurity; 3.7 million children suffering acute malnutrition

Prolonged economic deterioration, recurrent drought, and a significant reduction in humanitarian assistance have left large segments of the population unable to meet their minimum food needs.

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