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More than 1.8m in war-shattered Gaza face extreme hunger, UN study

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UNITED NATIONS: More than 1.8 million Palestinians in Gaza are experiencing “extremely critical” levels of hunger, with 70 per cent of crop fields destroyed and livelihoods decimated during the ongoing Israeli military offensive, a UN-backed food security assessment released .

Figures from the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) system show that 133,000 people – or 6 per cent of the enclave’s population – are already experiencing Phase 5 or “catastrophic” food insecurity.

It’s feared this number could rise to around 345,000 people – or 16 per cent of the entire population – between the winter months of November and April next year.

“The risk of famine persists across the whole Gaza Strip. Given the recent surge in hostilities, there are growing concerns that this worst-case scenario may materialize,” the assessment noted.

Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is alarmed by the IPC report’s findings amid high displacement and restrictions on humanitarian aid flows, UN Deputy Spokesperson Farhan Haq told reporters during Thursday’s regular news briefing in New York.

“One year into the conflict, famine looms. This is intolerable.”

The Secretary-General is also calling on Israel to immediately reopen all crossing points, Farhan Haq added.

In addition, bureaucratic impediments must be removed, and law and order must be restored inside Gaza so that UN agencies can deliver lifesaving humanitarian assistance, Mr Haq emphasized.

The IPC assessment also stressed that only through widespread access to adequate food, medical supplies, water, and basic services across the Gaza Strip, can the risk of a rapid descent into famine be contained.

It calls for an immediate, unconditional and sustained ceasefire, restoration of food systems, and better prevention and management of rising and acute malnutrition.

Blanket supplementary feeding programmes and infant and young child feeding programmes need to be bolstered, including promotion of breastfeeding and care for non-breastfed infants.

UN agencies for their part continue their efforts to assist all Gazans despite severe challenges, including insecurity, access difficulty, and ongoing evacuation orders and fighting.

The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), for instance, has prioritised reactivating local food production and restoring the availability of highly nutritious food, especially as the winter season approaches. Even prior to the war, winters in Gaza saw spikes in hunger and malnutrition.

 

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Munir Akram calls for ‘plan of action’ to grapple with poverty and hunger

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  • Pakistan has called for an urgent “plan of action” to grapple with poverty and hunger that have worsened the current geopolitical tensions
  • The event was co-organized by five United Nations agencies — FAO, IFAD, UNICEF, WFP, and WHO — to report on progress toward ending hunger, achieving food security, and improving nutrition
  • Ambassador Akram also called for moderating food prices, especially for inflation-hit developing countries, through appropriate international, national, and market mechanisms
  • “Let us work together to eradicate poverty and achieve zero hunger by 2030,” Ambassador Akram added.

 

NEW YORK: Pakistan has called for an urgent “plan of action” to grapple with poverty and hunger that have worsened the current geopolitical tensions, especially for the people facing war and occupation for decades.

“The impact of recent geopolitical uncertainties is coup de grace for the poor: prices of food and energy have twisted; food and related entities, including fertilizers, are in short supply and unaffordable for the poorest people and the poorest countries – in Africa, Afghanistan and elsewhere,” Ambassador Munir Akram said at an event held at UN Headquarters in New York.

The event was co-organized by five United Nations agencies — FAO, IFAD, UNICEF, WFP, and WHO — to report on progress toward ending hunger, achieving food security, and improving nutrition, as well as to provide an in-depth analysis of key challenges to achieving these goals in the context of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The theme of this year’s edition is repurposing food and agriculture policy to make healthy diets more accessible.

Supply chains should be maintained fully operational, especially for food processing and related logistics, he added, hoping that the UN Secretary-General and friends like Turkey would be successful in enabling access not just to Ukrainian wheat but also to Russian wheat.

According to the Pakistani envoy, assistance must be provided to allow food producers, particularly smallholders in developing countries, to contribute to increases in local and national food production by providing enough access to seeds, fertilizer, and money.
Ambassador Akram also called for moderating food prices, especially for inflation-hit developing countries, through appropriate international, national, and market mechanisms.

In addition, he said, emergency grants and concessional financing must be provided to countries experiencing social and financial distress to secure adequate food and related supplies, proposing the creation of a Special Food Emergency Fund under the UN auspices.

Longer-term action must begin with supporting sustainable food consumption and production systems, eliminating waste and pollution, saving water, boosting forestation, and protecting biodiversity and the world’s natural environments, claims the ambassador.

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