What's Happening?
The United Nations World Food Program (WFP) has issued a warning about a looming hunger crisis in northeastern Nigeria. Over a million people are at risk of losing access to emergency food and nutrition
aid due to a lack of funding. The WFP plans to reduce its assistance from 1.3 million people to just 72,000 in February. This reduction comes amid escalating violence and food insecurity in the region, with 35 million people expected to face severe hunger this year.
Why It's Important?
The potential withdrawal of food aid could have catastrophic humanitarian, security, and economic consequences for Nigeria. The crisis is exacerbated by ongoing violence, which has displaced millions and disrupted agricultural activities. The situation highlights the urgent need for international support and funding to prevent a worsening humanitarian disaster. The reduction in aid also underscores the broader challenges faced by global food assistance programs amid funding shortages.








