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Dakar More than five million people in Africa’s conflict-ravaged Sahel region are facing hunger, the World Food Programme said Thursday, just as the novel coronavirus is spreading into affected countries.
In a statement, the WFP called the situation in Sahel nations Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger “extremely worrying,” and warned that the humanitarian crisis is “spiralling out of control”.
The three countries are among the poorest in the world and all are struggling to contain jihadist insurgencies that have killed thousands of people.
There are also fears that their fragile healthcare systems and endemic conflict puts them at particular risk of coronavirus outbreaks.
“Our message to the world is clear -- look away now and the consequences will be no less than catastrophic,” said Chris Nikoi, WFP’s West Africa director.
According to the WFP, rising food insecurity Burkina Faso is particularly severe.
Some 2.1 million people will face food insecurity in the West African state by June, it said, up from over 680,000 at the same time last year. (AFP)
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