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  Hunger Crisis Looms in Nigeria as Funding Shortages Threaten Aid

Over one million Nigerians face hunger due to funding shortages | AfricanewsA catastrophic hunger crisis is unfolding in northeastern Nigeria, where over one million people face starvation due to a critical lack of funding for food aid. The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has been forced to slash its assistance, leaving thousands vulnerable and on the brink of disaster.

Funding Shortages Threaten Aid
The WFP announced that it must sharply scale back its life-saving assistance in February, reaching only 72,000 people—a staggering drop from the 1.3 million it supported during last year's lean season. The agency stated its limited resources are now 'exhausted,' threatening a vital lifeline in a region where it has aided nearly two million annually since 2015.

Escalating Violence and Record Hunger Levels
The WFP warned that the hunger crisis is set to dramatically worsen in northeastern Nigeria, amidst escalating violence and record hunger levels. The agency's limited resources are being stretched to the breaking point, leaving thousands without access to food and other essential aid.

A Lifeline Under Threat
The WFP has been a vital lifeline for millions of people in northeastern Nigeria, providing life-saving assistance during times of crisis. However, with funding shortages threatening its ability to continue this work, the very survival of these communities is at risk.

As the hunger crisis deepens in northeastern Nigeria, it is imperative that international donors and aid agencies step up their support for the WFP's critical work. The fate of over one million people hangs in the balance, and time is running out to prevent a humanitarian disaster of epic proportions.

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