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UN official says conflicts, disasters and funding cuts a ‘perfect storm’ causing acute hunger

BANGKOK (AP) 鈥 A string of natural disasters and global conflicts, combined with drastic cuts to international aid means that some of the world’s neediest people are suffering from serious food shortages, and will face further reductions in assistance soon, a United Nations official said Tuesday.

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UN official says conflicts, disasters and funding cuts a 'perfect storm' causing acute hunger

Carl Skau, deputy executive director and chief operating officer of the World Food Program, talks to The Associated Press during an interview in Bangkok, Thailand, Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2025. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)


BANGKOK (AP) 鈥 A string of natural disasters and global conflicts, combined with drastic cuts to international aid means that some of the world’s neediest people are suffering from serious food shortages, and will face further reductions in assistance soon, a United Nations official said Tuesday.

Carl Skau, deputy executive director and chief operating officer of the World Food Program, said that with needs rising and funding dropping, the agency is pushing every efficiency it can find, promoting greater self-reliance in the communities it helps, and looking for new sources of donations to help fill the growing gap.

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