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Food Insecurity Crisis in Lebanon and South Sudan

The brief

Recent reports highlight escalating food insecurity crises in Lebanon and South Sudan, affecting millions due to ongoing conflicts and agricultural disruptions.

Context

The situation in Lebanon is deteriorating due to Israeli military actions, while South Sudan faces a severe hunger crisis exacerbated by ongoing conflict and economic instability.S1S2

Key points

  • Over one million people in Lebanon are at risk of acute food insecurity due to Israeli bombardment.S1
  • The relentless assault on Lebanon is severely impacting farming and agriculture.S1
  • In South Sudan, 7.8 million people are projected to face acute food insecurity by mid-2026.S2
  • International organizations are raising alarms about the escalating hunger crisis in South Sudan.S2
  • The conflict in South Sudan is a major contributor to the worsening food security situation.S2
  • Both Lebanon and South Sudan are experiencing significant disruptions to their agricultural sectors.S1S2
  • The crises in these regions are compounded by economic challenges and ongoing violence.S1S2
  • Humanitarian responses are urgently needed to address the food insecurity in both countries.S1S2

Why it matters

  • Food insecurity can lead to increased malnutrition and health crises, particularly among vulnerable populations.S1S2
  • The situation in Lebanon may further destabilize the region, affecting neighboring countries.S1
  • In South Sudan, the hunger crisis could exacerbate existing humanitarian needs and displacement.S2

What to watch

  • Monitor developments in humanitarian aid efforts in Lebanon and South Sudan.S1S2
  • Watch for potential international responses to the food insecurity crises in both regions.S1S2
  • Keep an eye on agricultural recovery efforts in Lebanon as the conflict evolves.S1
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3mos The New Arab

Lebanon: Over 1 million expected to face acute food insecurity

Israel's assault on Lebanon is putting over one million at risk of food insecurity amid relentless Israeli bombardment impacting farming and agriculture.

3mos Gulf Times

International Organizations: 7.8 Million people face acute food insecurity in South Sudan

International organizations warned that the escalating hunger crisis in South Sudan will push 7.8 million people into high levels of acute food insecurity between April and July 20…

Food Insecurity Crisis in Lebanon and South Sudan

2 outlets 2 reports
The brief

Recent reports highlight escalating food insecurity crises in Lebanon and South Sudan, affecting millions due to ongoing conflicts and agricultural disruptions.

Context

The situation in Lebanon is deteriorating due to Israeli military actions, while South Sudan faces a severe hunger crisis exacerbated by ongoing conflict and economic instability.S1S2

Key points

  • Over one million people in Lebanon are at risk of acute food insecurity due to Israeli bombardment.S1
  • The relentless assault on Lebanon is severely impacting farming and agriculture.S1
  • In South Sudan, 7.8 million people are projected to face acute food insecurity by mid-2026.S2
  • International organizations are raising alarms about the escalating hunger crisis in South Sudan.S2
  • The conflict in South Sudan is a major contributor to the worsening food security situation.S2
  • Both Lebanon and South Sudan are experiencing significant disruptions to their agricultural sectors.S1S2
  • The crises in these regions are compounded by economic challenges and ongoing violence.S1S2
  • Humanitarian responses are urgently needed to address the food insecurity in both countries.S1S2

Why it matters

  • Food insecurity can lead to increased malnutrition and health crises, particularly among vulnerable populations.S1S2
  • The situation in Lebanon may further destabilize the region, affecting neighboring countries.S1
  • In South Sudan, the hunger crisis could exacerbate existing humanitarian needs and displacement.S2

What to watch

  • Monitor developments in humanitarian aid efforts in Lebanon and South Sudan.S1S2
  • Watch for potential international responses to the food insecurity crises in both regions.S1S2
  • Keep an eye on agricultural recovery efforts in Lebanon as the conflict evolves.S1
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Sources · 2 citations

S1 The New Arab 1 report · EN
S2 Gulf TimesLead 1 report · EN