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two hour hearing. i would like to call this hearing to order. the purpose of today s hearing is to hear testimony from six witnesses concerning two of the most urgent crises. the ongoing destruction of cities and their daily atrocities committed by russian forces against defenseless ukrainian civilians. we should be concerned about the widening food security crisis that this brutal war by russia is causing for hundreds of millions far beyond eastern europe. before the war began, more than 50 countries were facing acute food shortages due to drought and conflict. today their circumstances are worse. the collapse of exports from ukraine, combined with inflation and higher costs, have caused commodity prices to skyrocket. the total number of people hungry has increased 273 million. millions are at risk of starvation. this crisis is compounded by a second ongoing global crisis, the coping 19 pandemic. triggering complex humanitarian emergencies that threaten stability. while
the assistant administrator for global health and a former cdc director testified about the impact of covid-19 on food insecurity. other witnesses include experts from the world health organization. the senate appropriations subcommittee hosts this to our hearing. two hour hearing. i would like to call this hearing to order. the purpose of today s hearing is to hear testimony from six witnesses concerning two of the most urgent crises. the ongoing destruction of cities and their daily atrocities committed by russian forces against defenseless ukrainian civilians. we should be concerned about the widening food security crisis that this brutal war by russia is causing for hundreds of millions far beyond eastern europe. before the war began, more than 50 countries were facing acute food shortages due to drought and conflict. today their circumstances are worse. the collapse of exports from ukraine, combined with inflation and higher costs, have caused commodity prices to sky
two hour hearing. i would like to call this hearing to order. the purpose of today s hearing is to hear testimony from six witnesses concerning two of the most urgent crises. the ongoing destruction of cities and their daily atrocities committed by russian forces against defenseless ukrainian civilians. we should be concerned about the widening food security crisis that this brutal war by russia is causing for hundreds of millions far beyond eastern europe. before the war began, more than 50 countries were facing acute food shortages due to drought and conflict. today their circumstances are worse. the collapse of exports from ukraine, combined with inflation and higher costs, have caused commodity prices to skyrocket. the total number of people hungry has increased 273 million. millions are at risk of starvation. this crisis is compounded by a second ongoing global crisis, the coping 19 pandemic. triggering complex humanitarian emergencies that threaten stability. while
the senate appropriations subcommittee hosts this to our hearing. two hour hearing. i would like to call this hearing to order. the purpose of today s hearing is to hear testimony from six witnesses concerning two of the most urgent crises. the ongoing destruction of cities and their daily atrocities committed by russian forces against defenseless ukrainian civilians. we should be concerned about the widening food security crisis that this brutal war by russia is causing for hundreds of millions far beyond eastern europe. before the war began, more than 50 countries were facing acute food shortages due to drought and conflict. today their circumstances are worse. the collapse of exports from ukraine, combined with inflation and higher costs, have caused commodity prices to skyrocket. the total number of people hungry has increased 273 million. millions are at risk of starvation. this crisis is compounded by a second ongoing global crisis, the coping 19 pandemic. triggerin