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World: The IPC Famine factsheet (updated December 2020)

World: The IPC Famine factsheet (updated December 2020)
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South Sudan – Extreme food insecurity (DG ECHO, IPC) (ECHO Daily Flash of 11 December 2020)

South Sudan – Extreme food insecurity (DG ECHO, IPC) (ECHO Daily Flash of 11 December 2020) 11 December, 2020 - 14:50 Country: South Sudan Source: European Commission s Directorate-General for European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) Acute Food Insecurity analysis released today two reports confirming that populations face famine likely or catastrophe conditions in six counties. Western Pibor county (Jonglei) is in famine-likely conditions, with food security and nutrition indicators way above the IPC 5 threshold. Pockets of 5-10% of the population in Akobo (Jonglei), Aweil South (Northern Bahr el Ghazal) and Tonj North, East and South (Warrap) are also in IPC 5 or catastrophe.

Yemen Situation Report, 9 Dec 2020 - Yemen

Yemen Situation Report, 9 Dec 2020 Format Health Cluster and partners prepare for a second wave of COVID-19 Global Humanitarian Overview indicates increasing humanitarian needs Civilian casualties peak in October Pooled funds allocate $167 million to underfunded response areas Pooled funds allocate $167 million to underfunded response areas TRENDS Window for preventing famine in Yemen is closing The window for preventing famine in Yemen is closing, the UN has warned, as new figures released by the Food and Agriculture Organization FAO, WFP and UNICEF indicate unprecedented levels of food insecurity. A new Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) analysis for Yemen signals that pockets of famine-like conditions (IPC Phase 5) have already returned to Yemen for the first time in two years and that the number of people experiencing such catastrophic levels of food insecurity could nearly triple from 16,500 currently to 47,000 people between January and June 2021.

Food Insecurity And Building Climate Change Resilience In Madagascar

Food insecurity continues to devastate Southern Madagascar.  Severe weather conditions caused by climate change make it increasingly difficult for locals to harvest their crops. In a country where 80% of the population lives below the poverty line, such conditions can be deadly. The global pandemic has only exacerbated current challenges through market disruptions and limitations on humanitarian assistance. The UN’s World Food Programme (WFP) states that “Hunger is on the rise in Southern Madagascar due to consecutive years of drought, affecting half the region’s population or 1.5 million people”. The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) of April 2020 estimated that over 554, 000 people in Madagascar’s Great South are living in acute food insecurity; an increase of 10% in October last year.

USG Lowcock reiterates need for different decisions to avert possible famine in Yemen

Title USG Lowcock reiterates need for ‘different decisions’ to avert possible famine in Yemen 10 Dec 2020 Body Two-year-old Tawha lies next to his grandmother in the hospital. Tawha, whose family is from Aden, Yemen, suffers from severe acute malnutrition. Credit: OCHA/Giles Clarke  With a look ahead to 2021, the UN and the international community came together today to shine a spotlight on the worsening situation in Yemen and discuss how to avert possible famine in the country. Averting famine in Yemen: What can we do now and in 2021? – was hosted by the United Kingdom and Swedish Permanent Representatives to the UN and convened UN leaders, international governments and Yemeni social advocates to highlight the lack of funding hampering the humanitarian response in Yemen.

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