Friday 27th March 2026

Nearly 30 countries could be heading for a COVID-19-driven food crisis, according to a new report by the United Nation’s Food and Agriculture Organization and World Food Program.

The

“hotspot countries” are at high risk of food insecurity in coming months and a

rising number of people experiencing acute hunger. The countries include Afghanistan,

Bangladesh, Haiti, Venezuela, Iraq, Lebanon, Sudan, Syria, Nigeria, Mozambique,

Zimbabwe, and more.

The

FAO Director General says the countries were already experiencing food insecurity

before the pandemic and now are at the frontline of COVID-19’s disruptions on food

systems. 

The FAO is asking for $428 million under the UN system’s Global Humanitarian Response Plan for COVID-19 to address the needs in the food and agricultural sector.

    

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