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A Mother's Fight to Breastfeed in Lebanon

New York, April 30 -- When Nour gave birth earlier than expected, her baby girl had serious health complications. Suffering from a weak pulse, difficulty breathing, and lung inflammation, the infant w... Read More


New Figures on Food Insecurity in Lebanon: 1.24 million people Lack Stable Access to Food Despite the Ceasefire

New York, April 29 -- New data from the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) released today reveals that 1.24 million people in Lebanon are facing acute food insecurity. These figures s... Read More


There is a Ceasefire in Lebanon, but the Humanitarian Crisis Continues

New York, April 17 -- 24% of the population continues to suffer from food insecurity. More than 1.2 million people are displaced, including 390,000 children Some villages do not have access to water... Read More


Conflict and Drought in Lebanon are Driving 1 million People into an Unprecedented Water Crisis

New York, March 22 -- Today, on World Water Day, Lebanon is in the midst of a dual emergency. A historic drought has reduced reservoir levels to a minimum, while a military escalation has displaced mo... Read More


Ramadan in Somalia: Where Zakat Becomes Lifesaving Care

New York, March 2 -- By AhmedKhalif, Somalia Country Director for Action Against Hunger At our stabilization center in Mogadishu, I met Maryan, a mother who had walked for days to save her son. By th... Read More


At the Borders of War

New York, Feb. 24 -- Ukraine is facing an exceptionally harsh winter. Strikes targeting energy infrastructure have intensified since November 2025 and families are coping with prolonged electricity, h... Read More


Cyclone Gezani: A Major Humanitarian Emergency in Madagascar

New York, Feb. 13 -- On Tuesday, February 10, the intense tropical cyclone Gezani made landfall on the east coast of Madagascar. In a matter of moments, exceptionally violent gusts estimated between 1... Read More


Hunger Hotspots in 2026: Devastating Hunger Amid a Life-Threatening Funding Crisis

New York, Feb. 10 -- This year could be a pivot point for global hunger. Despite decades of humanitarian progress, we are witnessing a dramatic reversal: more people are facing severe hunger today tha... Read More


Pulses: A Powerful, Practical Solution to Hunger

New York, Feb. 10 -- Across the world, millions of families face hunger driven by conflict, climate shocks, economic instability, and fragile food systems. In these contexts, solutions must be nutriti... Read More


The First 1,000 Days

New York, Feb. 6 -- The "first 1,000 days" is a critical period for nutritional development that begins during pregnancy and continues through a child's second birthday. This window of nutritional de... Read More