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Topic: Conflict


“60 Minutes” Features Yemen On the Brink of Famine
CBS Correspondent Scott Pelley reports on the crisis in Yemen, where more than 20 million people don’t know where their next meal is coming from.

Yemen: Fishing in Treacherous Waters
Meet Fadl and Aisha: two Yemeni parents struggling to provide the bare necessities for their brood of five children.

Massive Cuts to Food Aid Would Do Long-Term Harm to U.S. National Security Interests
David Beasley, WFP executive director, explains how cutting global food assistance would harm our national security interests in the long term.

This Is the Devastating Human Toll of Famine in South Sudan
“I am leaving with anger and sadness because hunger is forcing me to leave my homeland.”

This is The Latest on Yemen’s Hunger Crisis
Do you know what percentage of families are coping with hunger across Yemen right now? The numbers might shock you.

Marouf’s Home Is Not In Jordan
Almost four years after fleeing Syria, he and his family struggle to reconcile the life they didn’t ask for with the one they left behind.

Syria’s Hunger Pangs
For years, Syrian families have lived their lives in limbo, not knowing when they can return home or what kind of future awaits their children. One thing they should not have to worry about is where they will find their next meal.

Emergency Alert: On The Brink of Famine in Yemen
Violence across the country has made an already dangerously and desperately hungry nation that much hungrier.

WFP USA Sponsors Panel On Global Refugee Crisis
A panel of experts specializing in international affairs, humanitarian aid, development and security came together to propose fresh perspectives and solutions.
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