Miller Magazine Issue: 127 July 2020

16 NEWS MILLER / JULY 2020 The world stands on the brink of a food crisis worse than any seen for at least 50 years, the UN has warned as it urged governments to act swiftly to avoid disaster. Emerging data suggest COVID-19 is driving up hunger in vulnerable countries Initial and ongoing assessments by the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) provide strong in- dications that the COVID-19 pandemic and its impacts are driving up hunger in countries that were already experiencing high levels of food insecurity prior to the disease's outbreak. "The COVID-19 pandemic poses a clear and present danger to food security and nutrition, especially to the world's most vulnerable communities" FAO Director-General QU Dongyu said at the opening of a high-level UN event on humanitarian action. The Director-General told the virtual event that while assessments were taking place at country level as on- going agricultural seasons unfolded, the impact of CO- VID-19 was already being seen in some of the world's food crisis hotspots. Recent data from the FAO-hosted Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) initiative indicates that in Afghanistan, food insecurity -- already alar- mingly high -- has now been aggravated by the impa- ct of coronavirus. The latest estimates show that 10.3 million people there are now dealing with crisis levels of acute hunger or worse. The trend is similar in the Central African Republic, where about 2.4 million pe- ople are now facing crisis or worse levels of acute food insecurity -- an 11 percent increase compared with pre-pandemic times, according to the IPC. In Somalia, 3.5 million people are projected to face crisis or worse in the coming months - three times the number at the start of the year. "We risk a looming food crisis unless measures are taken fast to protect the most vulnerable, keep the global agricultural supply chains alive, and mitigate the pandemic's impacts across the food system," the FAO Director-General said. ANOTHER 183 MILLION AT RISK OF BEING PUSHED INTO EXTREME HUNGER FAO and other UN agencies are concerned that CO- VID-19's multiple impacts on economic activity and supply chains are limiting people's ability to access

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