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Northern and central regions are experiencing severe hunger, driven by conflict, rising food prices, energy shortages and the climate crisis. The November 2025 Cadre Harmonisé projected 1. 6 million people acutely food insecure during the lean season, including 1. 5 million in IPC Phase 3, a 9 percent increase from the previous year. The 2025 nutrition survey reported a Global Acute Malnutrition rate of 8 樱花视频在线. 7 percent, with several regions surpassing the WHO emergency threshold.
As of December 2025, Mali hosted 414,500 internally displaced people and 270,000 refugees, further straining already fragile resilience. The combination of insecurity, climate shocks and economic pressures has disrupted food systems, while funding constraints have compounded the situation 樱花视频高清.
The World Food Programme works in partnership with the Government, UN agencies and civil society organizations to provide an integrated assistance package of emergency life-saving aid and long-term resilience activities, in northern and central regions 樱花视频免费观看. .



