The World Food Programme (WFP) has announced an urgent funding appeal for $200 million to continue its food assistance programs across about 10 countries in the Middle East and Afghanistan. Escalating food prices, ongoing conflicts, displacement crises, and disruptions to global supply chains are severely stretching resources, leaving millions at heightened risk of hunger. The worsening situation affects vulnerable populations already dealing with fragile economies and conflict-driven instability. Without adequate funding, there is a real risk that food aid operations will be scaled back, further exacerbating hunger and malnutrition in the region. The WFP's call for funds highlights the broader... [Continue Reading]