A boy is screened for malnutrition at an Action Against Hunger treatment centre in Madagascar.

World leaders urged to halt escalating hunger crisis as 17% more people expected to need life-saving aid in 2022

Action Against Hunger UK joined organisations in an open letter calling on world leaders to fully fund a $41 billion humanitarian hunger response to prevent famine globally and address the emergencies fuelling global hunger: conflict, the climate crisis and the Covid-19 pandemic.

A group of 120 non-governmental organisations has joined forces in an open letter calling on world leaders to do more to halt a devastating global hunger crisis as new analysis shows the number of people likely to be in need of humanitarian aid in 2022 could rise by 17%.

The Global Humanitarian Overview 2022,1 released today by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), warned that 274 million people could be in need of humanitarian assistance next year, with the world currently battling the worst hunger crisis this century. This is up from 235 million people in 2021 and 168 million in 2020.

One of the main causes of humanitarian need is food insecurity with the number of people at risk of famine rising 60% since before the Covid pandemic. Currently, an estimated 45 million people across 43 countries are at risk of famine, up from 27 million in 2019. 2

Action Against Hunger UK joined peer organisations – including nearly 100 locally-based organisations in countries hard-hit by hunger – in an open letter calling on world leaders to fully fund a $41 billion humanitarian hunger response to prevent famine globally and address the emergencies fuelling global hunger: conflict, the climate crisis, and the Covid pandemic.

Hunger and malnutrition disproportionately affect women and girls, putting them at increased risk of extreme hunger and gender-based violence. Children are amongst the most at risk- severe malnutrition affects over 45 million children globally, which is the cause of about 45% of deaths of children aged under 5.

Mike Bonke, Action Against Hunger’s Country Director in Afghanistan, says:

“In over 15 years working in the aid sector, I can’t remember the humanitarian situation looking so bleak. The threat of famine looms large in several countries and yet it feels like world leaders are watching from the stands.”

“In Afghanistan, we already have waiting lists in some of our malnutrition wards and this situation is only going to get worse as winter sets in and food supplies dwindle. The needs on the ground remain astronomical and I predict  a very tough winter ahead.”

And Tatiana Dasy, Save the Children’s Programme Director for Madagascar, says:

“In southern Madagascar, the spectre of hunger haunts you everywhere you turn. Parents are surviving on next to nothing and are selling everything they can just to feed their children a portion of sweet potatoes or rice. Sometimes, when they have nothing to eat, families pick leaves and cactus fruit or go to bed without having a meal. On days when children don’t have food on their plates, some of them play a game cooking with sand, soil and leaves, pretending it’s food.

“This is Madagascar’s worst hunger crisis in 40 years. The UN is calling it the world’s first ‘climate change famine’ and with the climate crisis intensifying, it is only likely to get worse. Nobody should have to live like this, especially in the 21st century, and especially children.”

“But the new UN report out today tells us the horrifying situation in Madagascar is unfortunately not unique. We are in the midst of an escalating global hunger crisis that shows how urgently the world needs to act. Humanitarian agencies have only received half the funding needed to stave off famine in Madagascar and five other countries of highest concern. This is shameful and unconscionable and world leaders need to act now to pull the people of Madagascar back from the brink and ensure our children have a future.”

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Notes to the Editor:

[1] The Global Humanitarian Overview 2022 report will be available once the embargo on it lifts at 6:00 am CET on Thursday, Dec. 2, 2021 at https://gho.unocha.org/.

[2] Figures reported by the World Food Programme can be found here: https://www.wfp.org/stories/45-million-people-are-famines-door

 The open letter and a full list of signatory agencies is available here.

The non-governmental and civil society organisations signed on to the open letter are:

Action Against HungerGlobal
CARE InternationalGlobal
Christian AidGlobal
Concern WorldwideGlobal
Danish Refugee Council (DRC)Global
International Medical CorpsGlobal
International Rescue Committee (IRC)Global
Islamic Relief WorldwideGlobal
Mercy CorpsGlobal
Norwegian Refugee CouncilGlobal
Oxfam InternationalGlobal
Plan InternationalGlobal
Save the ChildrenGlobal
World Vision InternationalGlobal
INTERSOSGlobal
Coordination of Humanitarian Assistance (CHA)Afghanistan
Qatar Red Crescent Society  Afghanistan -OfficeAfghanistan
Coordination of Humanitarian Assistance (CHA)Afghanistan
La Chaîne de l’EspoirAfghanistan
Organization for Community Coordination and DevelopmentAfghanistan
Organization for people’s Health in action (OPHA)Afghanistan
Shuhada OrganizationAfghanistan
Caritas Développement Kalemie-KirunguDemocratic Republic of Congo
Action Commune pour le Développement ONG ACDDemocratic Republic of Congo
Action pour l’Encadrement des filles mères désœuvréesDemocratic Republic of Congo
ADRADemocratic Republic of Congo
Amour et Avenir du CongoDemocratic Republic of Congo
APPRONA (Appui aux Projets pour la Protection de la Nature)Democratic Republic of Congo
Armee de SalutDemocratic Republic of Congo
Association des agriculteurs sans frontièresDemocratic Republic of Congo
Association des Jeunes Cultivateurs et Eleveurs pour le développement au KivuDemocratic Republic of Congo
AVSDDemocratic Republic of Congo
BUREAU OECUMENIQUE D’APPUI AU DEVELOPPEMENT “BOAD”Democratic Republic of Congo
Bureau Œcuménique d’Appui au Développement “BOAD”Democratic Republic of Congo
Caritas Développement TshumbeDemocratic Republic of Congo
Caritas International BelgiqueDemocratic Republic of Congo
Carrefour des Agriculteurs, Pécheurs et Eleveurs “CAPE3Democratic Republic of Congo
Centre d’encadrement des personnes imprimeessDemocratic Republic of Congo
Centre Oecuménique pour la Promotion du Monde RuralDemocratic Republic of Congo
Comité pour le Développement et Assistance Humanitaire (CODEVAH)Democratic Republic of Congo
Consortium des Organisations Humanitaires Pour la Paix du Sud KivuDemocratic Republic of Congo
Cooperative TunnganaDemocratic Republic of Congo
Coordination Nationale des Conviviums de Slow Food en RD CongoDemocratic Republic of Congo
CS Savoir VivreDemocratic Republic of Congo
Direction Hygiène et Salubrité PubliqueDemocratic Republic of Congo
Environnement Sans Frontières asblDemocratic Republic of Congo
Espoir PlusDemocratic Republic of Congo
Food Security ClusterDemocratic Republic of Congo
Foyer de Lutte Contre la MalnutritionDemocratic Republic of Congo
Joseph NDAMBUDemocratic Republic of Congo
Lutte Nationalle Contre La Pauvrete (LUNACOP)Democratic Republic of Congo
Paix et Développement de la Femme et de l’enfantDemocratic Republic of Congo
Prodecom  (projet de développement la communion fraternelle)Democratic Republic of Congo
Regroupement des Acteurs pour le Développement de BaseDemocratic Republic of Congo
Réseau d’Investissement pour le Développement Intégral (RIDI)Democratic Republic of Congo
Solidarite Pour L’encadrement et Lutte Contre La PauvreteDemocratic Republic of Congo
UADI ASBLDemocratic Republic of Congo
Union pour la Promotion/Protection, la Défense des Droits Humains et de l’Environnement-UPDDHEDemocratic Republic of Congo
Youth Engaged for Development and Social ProgressDemocratic Republic of Congo
Youth for Development and PeaceDemocratic Republic of Congo
Caritas Développement UviraDemocratic Republic of Congo
Groupes des Jeunes pour le Developpement CommunitaireRépublique Démocratique du Congo
UN OCHA Middle East and North AfricaEgypt
Finn Church AidFinland
Finnish Development NGOs – FingoFinland
Secours Islamique FranceFrance
Solidarités InternationalFrance
ADRA GermanyGermany
COOPI – Cooperazione InternazionaleItaly
Jordan Health Aid Society InternationalJordan
Jordan paramedic societyJordan
ADRA SOMALIAKenya
Refugee Consortium of KenyaKenya
slessorKenya
CesviKenya/Somalia
Middle East Council of churchesLebanon
Conseil des Agriculteurs, des Pécheurs et des Eleveurs “CAPEMbuji-Mayi/Kasaï Oriental
FHI 360Nigeria
iMMAPNigeria
Jesuit Refugee ServiceNigeria
Norwegian Refugee CouncilNigeria
SOS Children’s VillagesNigeria
Women for Women InternationalNigeria
Palestinian Non-Governmental Organizations NetworkOccupied Palestinian Territory
New World Hope Organization (NWHO)Pakistan
Society for Human Rights & Prisoners aidPakistan
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Aid VisionSomalia
Action In Semi Arid Lands ( ASAL)Somalia
ActionAid International SomalilandSomalia
Development Action NetworkSomalia
FCA Somalia Country OfficeSomalia
Gargaar Relief and Development Organization (GREDO)Somalia
Horn International Relief & Development Organization (HIRDO)Somalia
Juba FoundationSomalia
QRCSSomalia
Shabelle Community Development OrganizationSomalia
SOLOSomalia
Somali NGO ConsortiumSomalia
Sustainable Development & Peace-building Initiatives (SYPD)Somalia
TrocaireSomalia
Welthungerhilfe (WHH)Somalia
World Concern Development OrganisationSomalia
Zamzam FoundationSomalia
FAWE SomaliaSomalia
Humanitarian Translation for SomaliaSomalia and Kenya
WasdsSomalia/Kenya
Mada Women Development SSSouth Sudan
Al-Sham Humanitarian FoundationTurkey
Hand in Hand for Aid and DevelopmentTurkey
Horan FoundationTurkey
Action For HumanityUK
Hand in Hand for Aid and DevelopmentUK
Church World ServiceUSA
ADOYemen
ADRAYemen
Bilding Foundation For DevelopmentYemen
Sustainable Development Foundation (SDF)Yemen
Tamdeen Youth FoundationYemen
ZOAYemen

 

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Famine action letter

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