Ukraine is known as 'Europe's breadbasket,' but the war has turned the country 'from a breadbasket to a bread line' for millions of its people.
reported, where millions of people don't have enough food and babies are dying of malnutrition.
In the Middle East, millions of people whose lives have already been turned upside down by violence, displacement and poverty,"We can't forget that these multiple hunger crises are going on at the same time," Danielle Nierenberg, president of Food Tank, told"Right now," she added,"the long-term consequences are what I'm most afraid for."
"For the millions of Palestinians, Lebanese, Yemenis, Syrians, and others who live in countries experiencing conflict, catastrophic economic meltdowns, and increasing humanitarian needs," Carnegie Middle East expertsJoyce Msuya, Assistant Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Deputy Emergency Relief Coordinator, told the"Civilians are running out of food, energy and hope," she added.
In war-torn Yemen, eight million people just had their food allotment cut by 50%, Beasely said, according toIn Yemen, 31,000 people are currently facing famine-like conditions, according to data from theBecause of the ongoing assault against Ukraine,On February 24, Ukrainians awoke to the sound of bombs exploding asagainst their homeland. In the weeks that have followed, death and devastation have littered the streets of of their homeland — and their farmland.
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