💨 Abstract
The World Food Programme has warned that one million more people in Somalia could face crisis levels of hunger due to a forecasted drought and funding cuts. This brings the total number of people facing acute food insecurity to 4.4 million by the next few months. Children are particularly vulnerable, with 1.7 million expected to face acute malnutrition through December 2025. The WFP is already scaling back assistance due to reduced funding.
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