Listen "Hunger Hotspots"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, we dive into the latest FAO–WFP early warning report that reveals a stark reality: millions of people across 13 countries are at risk of acute food insecurity between June and October 2025. From the worsening hunger crisis in Nigeria to famine-like conditions in Sudan and Gaza, we explore the key drivers—conflict, economic collapse, climate extremes—and the global failure to act fast enough. Why are humanitarian funds drying up just as needs hit record highs? What does this mean for the world’s most vulnerable? Join us as we unpack the data, the stories behind the numbers, and what needs to happen now to prevent catastrophe.
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