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Over 1.2m in Lebanon expected to face acute hunger: UN-backed report

A UN-backed report indicates that over 1.2 million people in Lebanon are projected to face acute hunger between April and August due to the ongoing conflict with Israel. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), World Food Programme (WFP), and Lebanon's Ministry of Agriculture stated that 1.24 million individuals are expected to experience food insecurity at crisis levels or worse.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2026-04-29 · 15:33 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Over 1.2m in Lebanon expected to face acute hunger: UN-backed report
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A UN-backed report indicates that over 1.2 million people in Lebanon are projected to face acute hunger between April and August due to the ongoing conflict with Israel. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), World Food Programme (WFP), and Lebanon's Ministry of Agriculture stated that 1.24 million individuals are expected to experience food insecurity at crisis levels or worse. This represents a significant increase from the estimated 874,000 people facing acute food insecurity before the escalation of violence on March 2. The report attributes this deterioration to conflict, displacement, and economic pressures, which are making food increasingly unaffordable and undermining agricultural livelihoods. The situation highlights an urgent need for emergency agricultural assistance to support farmers and prevent further worsening of food security.

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Prior to March, an estimated 874,000 people, roughly 17 percent of the population, were experiencing acute food insecurity.

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1.24 million people in Lebanon are expected to face food insecurity at crisis levels or worse between April and August.

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Compounded shocks are undermining agricultural livelihoods and impacting food security in the region.

quoteNora Ourabah Haddad, FAO representative
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Conflict, displacement and rising costs are making food increasingly unaffordable for families in Lebanon.

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FAO, WFP and Lebanon’s government say 1.24 million people are ‘expected to face food insecurity’ at crisis levels or worse.More than 1.2 million people in Lebanon are expected to face acute hunger this year due to “conflict, displacement and economic pressures” amid the latest war between Israel and Hezbollah, according to a United Nations-backed report.The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the World Food Programme (WFP) and Lebanon’s Ministry of Agriculture issued a joint statement on Wednesday, saying that 1.24 million people were “expected to face food insecurity” at crisis levels or worse between April and August.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Lebanon’s PM slams Israel’s ‘war crimes’ as attack kills 3 rescue workerslist 2 of 3How Hezbollah’s fibre optic drones test Israel’s sophisticated radar systemlist 3 of 3Israeli strike kills five family members in Lebanonend of listThe figure, contained in a report conducted by the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC), a UN-backed group that monitors hunger and malnutrition, marks a “significant deterioration” compared with the outlook before the war erupted on March 2, said the statement.Prior to March, “an estimated 874,000 people, roughly 17 percent of the population, were experiencing acute food insecurity“, it said. But a “sharp escalation in violence” had “reversed recent food security gains in Lebanon and pushed the country back into crisis”.“Families who were just managing to cope are now being pushed back into crisis as conflict, displacement and rising costs collide, making food increasingly unaffordable,” said Allison Oman Lawi, the WFP’s country director in Lebanon.Nora Ourabah Haddad, the FAO representative in Lebanon, said, “Compounded shocks are undermining agricultural livelihoods and impacting food security, highlighting the urgent need for emergency agricultural assistance to support farmers and prevent further deterioration.”
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