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UN's World Food Program warns donor cuts are pushing millions more into hunger
Manila Bulletin
|October 17, 2025
The United Nations' food aid agency said Wednesday that severe funding cuts from its top donors are especially hurting its operations in six countries and warned that nearly 14 million people could be forced into emergency levels of hunger.
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CHILDREN WAIT for transportation after receiving food donated by the World Food Program, in Kabul, Afghanistan, Jan. 24, 2017. (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul, File)
(AP Photo/Rahmat Gul File)
The World Food Program, traditionally the U.N.'s most-funded agency, said in a new report that its funding this year "has never been more challenged" largely due to slashed outlays from the U.S. under the Trump administration and other leading Western donors.
It warned that 13.7 million of its food aid recipients could be forced into emergency levels of hunger as funding is cut. The countries facing "major disruptions" are Afghanistan, Congo, Haiti, Somalia, South Sudan and Sudan, it said.
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