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		<title>UN Warns of Famine in 4 Countries</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>TEHRAN (Iran News) – UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned that there is a risk of famine and widespread food insecurity in four countries affected by conflict — Congo, Yemen, northeast Nigeria and South Sudan — and the lives of millions of people are in danger. In a note to Security Council members obtained by AP on Friday, [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>TEHRAN (<a href="https://www.irannewsdaily.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Iran News</a>) – UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned that there is a risk of famine and widespread food insecurity in four countries affected by conflict — Congo, Yemen, northeast Nigeria and South Sudan — and the lives of millions of people are in danger.</p>
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<p dir="LTR">In a note to Security Council members obtained by AP on Friday, the UN chief said the four countries rank “among the largest food crises in the world,” according to the 2020 Global Report on Food Crises and recent food security analyses. But funding to help is very low, he said.</p>
<p dir="LTR">“Action is needed now,” Guterres said. “Having endured years of armed conflict and related violence, the people of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Yemen, northeast Nigeria and South Sudan are again facing the specter of heightened food insecurity and potentially famine.”</p>
<p dir="LTR">The UN chief said key indicators “are similarly deteriorating” in a number of other conflict-hit countries including Somalia, Burkina Faso and Afghanistan.</p>
<p dir="LTR">“The situation varies from country to country, but civilians are being killed, injured and displaced; livelihoods are destroyed; and availability of and access to food disrupted, amid growing fragility,” Guterres said. “At the same time, humanitarian operations are attacked, delayed or obstructed from delivering life-saving assistance.”</p>
<p dir="LTR">He said food insecurity in conflict-affected countries “is now further exacerbated by natural disasters, economic shocks and public health crises, all compounded by the COVID-19 pandemic.”</p>
<p dir="LTR">UN humanitarian chief Mark Lowcock said in an interview with AP that the economic fallout from the pandemic including lock downs, border closures and restrictions on movement have all had “a big effect on food security and agricultural productivity.”</p>
<p dir="LTR">And extremists have taken the opportunity “to make hay out of all this,” he said.</p>
<p dir="LTR">“Everybody is very preoccupied by COVID and the virus,” Lowcock said. But “it is not the virus that’s creating most of the carnage. It is other things, and we need to focus on the things that will really cause the biggest loss of life.”</p>
<p dir="LTR">Lowcock said many of those things are consequences of COVID-19 __ the economic contraction, the declining availability of basic public services, “the insecurity into which extremist groups are occupying themselves.”</p>
<p dir="LTR">He said a lot of effort has gone into things like providing personal protective equipment, public information campaigns on the virus, water and sanitation campaigns, “all of which are good things.”</p>
<p dir="LTR">“But if you do those at the expense of basic humanitarian needs in these badly affected places, what you end up with is not a reduction in loss of life but an increase in loss of life,” Lowcock said.</p>
<p dir="LTR">He said having four countries meet the requirement in a 2018 Security Council resolution to report to the council when the risk of conflict-induced famine and widespread food insecurity occurs is highly significant.</p>
<p dir="LTR">According to the secretary-general’s note, escalating violence in volatile eastern Congo “is again driving disastrous levels of food insecurity and hunger,” and the latest analysis “indicates that over 21 million people are in crisis or worse levels of acute food insecurity.”</p>
<p dir="LTR">With only 22% of the UN humanitarian appeal currently funded, Guterres said, “core programs will need to be reduced or suspended.”</p>
<p dir="LTR">In Yemen, where the international community mobilized to prevent famine two years ago, he said, “the risk is slowly returning.” Escalating conflict and economic decline brought the Arab world’s poorest nation to the brink of famine two years ago, and similar conditions and worsening key indicators are emerging today, he said.</p>
<p dir="LTR">A recent survey indicated that 3.2 million people in some areas are now “highly food insecure,” and food prices are 140% higher than averages before the conflict began in 2015, Guterres said. “But with only 24% of humanitarian requirements funded in 2020, agencies are now forced to reduce or close core programs.”</p>
<p dir="LTR">In northeast Nigeria’s Borno, Adamawa and Yobe states, he said, “alarming levels of food insecurity and hunger have arisen largely as a result of the actions” of extremists affiliated with armed groups.</p>
<p dir="LTR">Guterres said estimates suggest more than 10 million people in the three states — about 80% of the population — need humanitarian assistance and protection, an almost 50% increase since last year and the highest recorded since humanitarian operations began. Yet, the UN appeal is only 33% funded, its lowest level, he said.</p>
<p dir="LTR">In South Sudan’s Jonglei and Greater Pibor administrative area, Guterres said the situation deteriorated rapidly in the first half of 2020, “fueled by escalating violence and insecurity,” Guterres said.</p>
<p dir="LTR">Fighting has been accompanied by widespread attacks on agricultural and pastoral land and the looting of livestock and food, leaving more that 1.4 million people in the area “facing crisis or worse levels of acute food insecurity, he said. In addition, at least 350,000 children suffer from severe or moderate acute malnutrition.”</p>
<p dir="LTR">Guterres said the latest outlook from the Famine Early Warning Systems Network “is flagging worsening catastrophe conditions &#8230; in areas affected by the violence.”</p>
<p dir="LTR">Lowcock said “there’s a paradox” because overall UN humanitarian funding is ahead of 2019, which was a record year.</p>
<p dir="LTR">“But the money is not following the greatest need,” he said. “Some of our appeals are relatively well funded, but some of the places where the problems are worst are poorly funded — Nigeria, Yemen, Congo, they’re all in that category.”</p>
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		<title>Yemen Famine Rising Again, UN Warns</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>TEHRAN (Iran News) – War-torn Yemen is once again on the brink of famine as donor funds that averted catastrophe just 18 months ago has dried up, the country&#8217;s UN humanitarian coordinator said. With much of the country dependent on aid, a coronavirus pandemic raging unchecked, and countless children already facing starvation, Lise Grande said [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>TEHRAN (<a href="https://irannewsdaily.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Iran News</a>) – War-torn Yemen is once again on the brink of famine as donor funds that averted catastrophe just 18 months ago has dried up, the country&#8217;s UN humanitarian coordinator said.</p>
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<p>With much of the country dependent on aid, a coronavirus pandemic raging unchecked, and countless children already facing starvation, Lise Grande said that millions of vulnerable families could quickly move from &#8220;being able to hold on to being in free fall&#8221;, AFP reported.</p>
<p>The United Nations raised only around half the required $2.41 billion in aid for Yemen at a June donor conference.</p>
<p>Yemen is gripped by what the UN calls the world&#8217;s worst humanitarian crisis, with tens of thousands killed, an estimated four million people displaced by a war launched by Saudi Arabia and 80 percent of the country&#8217;s 29 million people dependent on aid for their survival.</p>
<p>Grande said in an interview from Sana’a that critical programs providing sanitation, healthcare and food were already closing down because of a lack of cash, just as the economic situation is looking &#8220;scarily similar&#8221; to the darkest days of the crisis.</p>
<p>A critical fuel shortage is now threatening the operation of the electricity grid, water supply, and key infrastructure like hospitals.</p>
<p>&#8220;Ships aren&#8217;t being allowed to bring in life-saving commodities, the currency is depreciating very quickly. The central bank is out of money. The price of a basic food basket&#8230; has increased by 30 percent in just the past few weeks alone,&#8221; Grande said.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re seeing the same factors driving the country toward famine that we saw before. We don&#8217;t have the resources we need to fight it and roll it back this time. It&#8217;s something to be profoundly worried about.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s very clear that the COVID-19 pandemic has put pressure on assistance budgets all over the world … They&#8217;re just not going to be able to do what they&#8217;ve done previously. And the impact of that is going to be very significant, very severe,&#8221; she said.</p>
<p>Yemen has so far officially recorded some 1,300 cases of the disease, with 359 fatalities, but testing is scant, most clinics are ill-equipped to determine causes of death and there are ominous signs that the real toll is much higher.</p>
<p>Modeling by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine indicates there could have been over one million coronavirus infections by last month, and that 85,000 people could die in a worst-case scenario.</p>
<p>But as the country&#8217;s needs escalate, the ability to meet them has diminished.</p>
<p><strong>Programs cut</strong></p>
<p>Grande said that in the next few days, the UN faced the &#8220;unbelievable situation&#8221; of having to stop providing fuel to hospitals as well as water supply and sanitation systems across the country.</p>
<p>The World Food Programme, which has been providing staples to 13 million people, has had to scale back with deliveries to only about 8.5-8.7 million people per month, and many of those have been put on half rations.</p>
<p>And the week the coronavirus crisis started, the WHO ran out of funds to pay 10,000 public health workers across the country.</p>
<p>A year and a half ago when Yemen last stood on the brink of famine, the situation was very different.</p>
<p>&#8220;Eighteen months ago, we were one of the best-funded humanitarian operations in the world,&#8221; Grande said.</p>
<p>&#8220;The country is right back where it was. The difference is that now we don&#8217;t have the resources we need in order to push it back.&#8221;</p>
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