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South Sudan: Global supply chain disruptions, a collapsed health system and conflict drive hunger and malnutrition
The latest Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) analysis warns that 7.8 million people, nearly 55 per cent of South Sudan’s population are facing crisis or worse levels of acute food insecurity (IPC Phase 3+) between April and July 2026.
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What it takes to eat: new report reveals how war is cutting off access to food as hunger deepens in Sudan
A new report launched today by Action Against Hunger (ACF), CARE International, International Rescue Committee (IRC), Mercy Corps, and Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), shows how the war in Sudan is driving communities into famine conditions, with families surviving on meals made possible only because people risk their lives crossing active battlefields to produce, trade and access food.
Read MoreCNN: Displaced women in Lebanon give birth in schools and cars
CARE is featured in a story that highlights the impact of the war on pregnant women in Lebanon. Nour Beydoun, CARE's regional advisor for women and girls, says displaced mothers are going through child labor with no privacy, clean water or medical support.
Read MoreWar in the Middle East: Women and girls, including pregnant women, face extreme physical and mental health risks
Humanitarian needs in the Middle East are growing by the day as escalating violence forces families to flee their homes and pushes communities deeper into crisis. Across the region, more than 161 million women and girls live in countries affected by the conflict
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