
Mass Deportations Spark Fears of Starvation, Advocates Warn
Alliance San Diego warns mass deportations in the U.S. could trigger starvation and economic collapse in vulnerable low-income communities.
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Alliance San Diego warns mass deportations in the U.S. could trigger starvation and economic collapse in vulnerable low-income communities.
As Peru hosts the APEC summit, the country continues its fight against food insecurity, highlighted by the latest Global Hunger Index report.
Up to 4.2 million Malawians face severe food insecurity due to El Niรฑo-induced droughts and floods, causing a significant drop in agricultural production.
South Sudan is battling a severe food crisis exacerbated by violence and devastating floods, leaving over 7 million people in urgent need of humanitarian aid, reports UN OCHA.
The UN warns of a severe drought crisis in Southern Africa as Zimbabwe joins Zambia and Malawi in declaring states of emergency, affecting over 2.7 million people.
Global hunger is rising, affecting 828 million people in 2021. Beyond developing nations, countries like the UK and Brazil are also struggling with food insecurity.
Soaring energy prices force UK’s poorest families to choose between heating and eating, with IMF data showing 18% of budgets spent on energy.