RED CROSS FEARS “VERY HIGH LEVELS OF HUNGER IN MANY PARTS OF THE WORLD”

Africa World

Thu 15  December 2022:

With famine spreading, the head of the International Committee of the Red Cross warned Wednesday that the world will face “an enormous level of suffering” in 2023.

“We expect an enormous level of suffering,” said Mirjana Spoljaric, who took over at the ICRC in October.

“As the world is trending at the moment we don’t see any easing of the humanitarian pressures, they will be immense potentially,” she said.

“There is a possibility that we will see very high levels of hunger in many parts of the world and insecurity in general.”

RED CROSS FEARS ENORMOUS SUFFERING IN 2023

Not only will prices be high for food, it will “simply not be available in the same amounts due to a lack of fertilisers and due to, again, the impact of climate change.”

She cited Somalia as a country of particular concern.

“In our four hospitals we have seen a tenfold increase of wounds caused by violence, violent, armed violence, conflict and we are also witnessing a three fold increase of malnutrition in children.

“The situation is extremely alarming,” Spoljaric said, adding her next trip would be to the Horn of Africa were some 20 million people are suffering from malnutrition.

In comparison to last year, the ICRC is requesting 2.8 billion euros for the coming year.

But according to the head of the ICRC, “depending on how the situation evolves,” it could not be enough.

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