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New warnings from the Hunger Hotspots report ➡️

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We must act now, {NAME}. "We must act now to stop these hotspots from igniting a firestorm of hunger

We must act now, {NAME}. [View in browser]( [World Food Program USA.]( [DONATE]( "We must act now to stop these hotspots from igniting a firestorm of hunger." — Cindy McCain, executive director United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) {NAME} — Right now, millions of families are experiencing unprecedented hunger, according to the latest Hunger Hotspots report issued by the U.N. World Food Programme and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Mali, Gaza, South Sudan and Sudan require the most urgent attention the report shows. {NAME}, do you know which of these countries are at risk of facing famine this year? [GAZA & SOUTH SUDAN]( [SUDAN & MALI]( [GAZA & SUDAN]( [MALI & GAZA]( The report focuses on the places where acute hunger is expected to increase over the next four months. The three C's, conflict, climate extremes, and costs, continue to drive hunger in size and severity in 21 countries or territories. Conflict is the primary driver of hunger in the majority of these hotspots. Hotspots of the highest concern have communities facing or projected to face starvation, or are at risk of sliding towards catastrophic conditions, given they have already emergency levels of food insecurity and are facing severe aggravating factors. The Hunger Hotspots report provides country-specific recommendations to save lives, prevent famine and protect livelihoods. You can read a [summary]( and find the [full report]( here. Generous gifts from World Food Program USA donors make a real impact, but more assistance is needed to avoid catastrophe. Only together can we reverse the trend of rising global hunger. Sincerely, [Dorota's signature] Dorota Amin Chief Philanthropy and Partnerships Officer World Food Program USA Our Future Begins With Food. With the support of people like you, we can do good better. [DONATE]( [GIVE MONTHLY]( DONOR INQUIRIES (202) 627-3939 | GENERAL INQUIRIES (202) 627-3737 P.O. Box 96316 Washington, DC 20090-6316 | Fax (202) 530-1698 [World Food Program USA.]( [Charity Navigator.]( [Facebook.]( [Instagram.]( [X.]( [TikTok.]( [LinkedIn.]( Did you find this email informative? [👍]( [👎]( World Food Program USA is a nonprofit 501 (c)(3) public charity (tax ID# 13-3843435) Want hunger updates sent straight to your mobile device? Text "Join" to 97691 📱 This email was sent to {EMAIL}. You can update your [email preferences]( or [unsubscribe here](.Â

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