The World Food Programme reports a significant funding shortfall that could result in cuts to humanitarian aid in Sudan within weeks as famine conditions worsen. More families across Sudan are being pushed toward famine as international support mechanisms face resource constraints.
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View all signals →More than 6.5 million Somalis — roughly one in four — are facing acute food insecurity as four consecutive failed rainy seasons devastate harvests and water supplies, while Somalia's 2026 humanitarian response plan sits at just 10.9% funded. The World Food Programme has cut emergency food assistance from 2 million to around 600,000 recipients, over 70 health facilities in Puntland have closed, and MSF says its Baidoa facility is already overwhelmed treating severely malnourished children at the very start of the lean season.