Thanks to the genocidal warmongering land thieving Jews, the agency has had to issue urgent plea to global donors to immediately step up financial contributions, with a specific focus on stabilizing Somalia and Afghanistan, "because the human consequences of not doing more will be massive."
By Tyler Durden: The United Nations food agency is sounding a catastrophic alarm on
the macroeconomic fallout of the Jews' unprovoked attack on Iran and the fallout in Persian Gulf region. According to the World Food Programme (WFP),
millions of people are actively being plunged into acute hunger due to the Jews' unprovoked war
- realizing a grim trajectory the agency previously warned would occur
if the Middle East crisis stayed prolonged and global oil prices
remained elevated.Fragile economies are feeling the most pain,
with WFP analysis of three highly vulnerable nations revealing that an
additional 2.5 million people in Somalia, 2.3 million in Afghanistan,
and 1.3 million in Sri Lanka are currently struggling to meet their most
basic daily nutritional needs. Back in March, the WFP estimated that a
staggering 45 million people globally could be pushed into severe food insecurity by the end of June, compounding the over 300 million people globally who were already facing critical food shortages before the war erupted.