Zero Hedge: 85% Of Afghans Face Food Insecurity In Upcoming Winter
Food crisis forecasting for Afghanistan, called terrifying by the FAO, is projecting more than half of the country’s population will experience acute food shortages this winter unless actions are taken.
As Statista's Katharina Buchholz details below, according to reports by The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification, 85 percent in the country are to experience any type of food insecurity, including food stress classified as non-acute, between November 2021 and March 2022.
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WNU Editor: Someone should tell Zalmay Khalilzad that this boat sailed out a long time ago .... Khalilzad urges US engage with Taliban to avert Afghan collapse (Al Jazeera).
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