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82.1 million people in East, Central Africa face food insecurity

Nairobi, March 8 || An estimated 82.1 million people in East and Central Africa are currently food insecure and in urgent need of humanitarian assistance, the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) and the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) said in a statement.

The agencies said more than 53.1 million of those affected are in seven of the eight IGAD member states: Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan and Uganda.

Other affected countries include Tanzania, the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Burundi.

The two agencies attributed the surge in food insecurity to climate shocks and increasing conflicts in the region.

"Extreme weather events, escalating conflict in various areas, macroeconomic challenges, and widespread displacement remain the main drivers of acute food insecurity in the region," the statement said, noting that Sudan and the DRC remain among the world's most food-insecure countries.

According to the FAO and IGAD, 25.5 million people in the DRC are facing high levels of acute food insecurity. This includes displaced populations and returnees, particularly in North Kivu, Ituri, South Kivu and Tanganyika provinces, who are most affected due to prolonged conflict.

Similarly, in Sudan, 24.6 million people are highly food insecure, according to the statement, news agency reported.

 

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