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The World Food Programme (WFP) announced it will cut food aid to over a million people in Myanmar due to funding shortages, leaving groups entirely reliant on it for food affected. The cuts come as conflict, displacement, and access restrictions increase food aid needs in the country. Nearly 20 million people in Myanmar need humanitarian assistance, with 15.2 million facing acute food insecurity.
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