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UN chief warns millions globally facing risk of famine

People in over three dozen countries ‘just one step away’ from starvation

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 12 Mar 2021 8:30AM

UN chief warns millions globally facing risk of famine
The main cause of world hunger is instability, because by not feeding people, you feed conflict, says UN secretary-general Antonio Guterres. – AFP pic, March 12, 2021

UNITED NATIONS – Millions of people around the world risk dying of hunger, and the Covid-19 pandemic and climate change are increasing that threat, United Nations secretary-general Antonio Guterres said yesterday. 

“Without immediate action, millions of people will reach the brink of extreme hunger and death,” Guterres told the UN Security Council during a meeting on the links between food and security.

Guterres said over 30 million people in more than three dozen countries are “just one step away” from a declaration of famine.

“Climate shocks and the Covid-19 pandemic are adding fuel to the flames. I have one simple message: if you don’t feed people, you feed conflict,” he said.

At the end of 2020, more than 88 million people were suffering from acute hunger due to conflict and instability – a 20% increase in one year, he said, pointing to a worsening trend in 2021.

High-risk zones include the Sahel, the Horn of Africa, South Sudan, Yemen and Afghanistan.

US ambassador to the United Nations, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, spoke about how she saw a 2-year-old girl die of hunger in Uganda in 1993.

“There’s no reason we can’t get resources to people in acute need,” the ambassador said.

“In today’s world, famine is human-made. And if it is caused by us, that means it must be stopped by us too,” she added.

Oxfam International executive director Gabriela Bucher said people in these worst-hit areas “are not starving – they are being starved”.

She added: “It makes little difference to the hungry whether they are being starved by deliberate action or the callous negligence of conflict parties or the international community.”

Yemen ‘hell on earth’

In Yemen, more than 16 million people now face crisis levels of hunger or worse, said David Beasley, head of the World Food Programme, who has just returned from the country torn by four years of war.

“We are headed straight toward the biggest famine in modern history. It is hell on earth in many places in Yemen right now,” he added.

He said around 400,000 children may die in Yemen this year unless there is urgent intervention.

“That is roughly one child every 75 seconds. Are we really going to turn our backs on them and look the other way?” said Beasley.

Guterres said that in order to save 34 million people in the high-risk zones, UN and its agencies have appealed for emergency mobilisation of US$5.5 billion (RM22.6 billion).

Guterres announced he is launching a task force “to avert catastrophe”, with representation from the World Food Programme and UN Food and Agriculture Organisation.

Countries’ responsibilities do not end with simply donating money for food aid, said Bucher of Oxfam.

She denounced “an international community whose most powerful states too often drive starvation with a plentiful supply of weapons”.

She cited as examples Yemen and the Tigray region of Ethiopia.

She said the council “should deepen its work on this topic”, guarantee humanitarian access to dangerously hungry people and “also take any opportunity to create meaningful accountability for starvation crimes”. – AFP, March 12, 2021

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