Aid Reductions Deepen Hunger Crisis for Millions in West and Central Africa

The UN World Food Programme (WFP) issued a warning on Friday, citing recent analysis from the Cadre Harmonisé, the regional equivalent of the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC). This framework uses a one to five scale, with five indicating catastrophe/famine, to inform response. It projects that 13 million children are expected to suffer from malnutrition this year while over three million people will face emergency levels of food insecurity – more than double the 1.5 million in 2020.

Communities cannot cope

Nigeria, Chad, Cameroon, and Niger account for 77 percent of the food insecurity figures, including 15,000 people in Nigeria’s Borno state at risk of catastrophic hunger for the first time in nearly a decade. A combination of conflict, displacement, and economic turmoil has been driving hunger in West and Central Africa, and the slashes to humanitarian funding are now pushing communities beyond their ability to cope. “The reduced funding we saw in 2025 has deepened hunger and malnutrition across the region,” said Sarah Longford, WFP Deputy Regional Director. “As needs outpace funding, so too does the risk of young people falling into desperation.”

Rations reduced, hunger soars

WFP urgently requires more than $453 million over the next six months to continue its humanitarian assistance across the region, where the impacts of the aid budget cuts are evident. In Mali, when families received reduced food rations, areas experienced a nearly 65 percent surge in acute hunger (IPC 3+) since 2023, compared with a 34 percent decrease in communities that received full rations. Continued insecurity has disrupted critical supply lines to major cities – including for food – and 1.5 million of the country’s most vulnerable people are on track to face crisis levels of hunger.

Malnutrition levels deteriorate

In Nigeria, funding shortfalls last year forced WFP to scale down nutrition programmes, affecting more than 300,000 children. Since then, malnutrition levels in several northern states have deteriorated from “serious” to “critical.” The UN agency will only be able to reach 72,000 people in Nigeria in February, down from the 1.3 million assisted during the 2025 lean season. Meanwhile, more than half a million vulnerable people in Cameroon are at risk of being cut off from assistance in the coming weeks.

‘Paradigm shift’ needed

WFP underscored the importance of having adequate funding for its operations, which have helped to improve food security in the region. For example, teams have worked with local communities in five countries to rehabilitate 300,000 hectares of farmland to support more than four million people in over 3,400 villages. WFP programmes have also supported infrastructure development, school meals, nutrition, capacity building, and seasonal aid to help families manage extreme weather and security risks, stabilize local economies and reduce dependency on aid. “To break the cycle of hunger for future generations, we need a paradigm shift in 2026,” Ms. Longford said. She urged governments and their partners to step up investment in preparedness, anticipatory action, and resilience-building to empower local communities.


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20 responses to “Aid Reductions Deepen Hunger Crisis for Millions in West and Central Africa”

  1. Seems like managing hunger in West and Central Africa is just another day at the office for the big shots, eh? 🤷‍♂️ Who needs food when you can have fancy meetings about “paradigm shifts”? Bon appétit, or not! 🍽️

  2. poptart ak47 Avatar
    poptart ak47

    Isn’t it just delightful how cutting aid is the new trend? Who needs food security when we can have a real-life Hunger Games? 🤷‍♂️

  3. Little Granger Avatar
    Little Granger

    Oh, brilliant! Let’s just cut the aid and watch a whole region crumble while we sit on our plush chairs and brainstorm the next “paradigm shift.” Who needs food security when we can have endless meetings about it? 🍽️💼

  4. Super Flick Avatar
    Super Flick

    Seems like cutting aid is the new trend in humanitarian fashion—who needs food security when you can have a nice, empty belly instead? 🍽️🙃

  5. Lady Petal Avatar
    Lady Petal

    Looks like we’ve officially reached the “let them eat cake” level of humanitarian aid! 😏 Who needs a full plate when we can just serve up some “paradigm shifts” instead? 🍽️

  6. Aqua Monsoon Avatar
    Aqua Monsoon

    Looks like the aid budget’s been trimmed more than a fancy haircut, leaving millions to fend for themselves while we all sip lattes in our comfy chairs. Who knew cutting back on food assistance could create such a “flavorful” crisis? 🍽️

  7. Keystone Avatar

    Looks like the UN’s new strategy is to starve them into self-sufficiency. Brilliant plan, eh? 🙄💸

  8. Who knew cutting aid would lead to more hunger? 🥳 Brilliant strategy, really—let’s turn a crisis into a full-blown catastrophe. Just what we need, eh? 🍽️

  9. Well, isn’t it just charming how cutting aid funding is the new way to bring communities together? 🍽️ Who needs food security when you can have a good ol’ game of survival of the fittest? 🤷‍♂️

  10. frmhndshk Avatar

    Isn’t it lovely how funding cuts magically transform millions of kids into malnourished orphans? Just what we need to boost the local economy, eh? 🤦‍♂️

  11. Onion King Avatar
    Onion King

    Seems like the only thing getting a boost in West and Central Africa is the hunger crisis, while aid funding takes a nice long vacation. 😂 Who knew cutting rations could double as an economic strategy?

  12. virgo moon Avatar
    virgo moon

    Seems like the only growth happening in West and Central Africa is the number of hungry children, while the funding just takes a permanent holiday! 🍽️💸 Who needs food security when we can master the art of starvation?

  13. Impulsive Flower Avatar
    Impulsive Flower

    Classic case of “let’s fix the symptoms instead of the problem,” innit? 🙄 Meanwhile, 13 million kids are just waiting for a miracle while the funding gods play a game of hide and seek. 🍽️💸

  14. Jade Fox Avatar

    Seems like while we’re busy counting our euros, 13 million kids in West Africa are just counting their empty plates – guess priorities are a tad misplaced, eh? 🍽️

  15. Oh, marvelous! Who needs a full belly when we can enjoy a side of malnutrition with our political mismanagement? Just the sort of recipe for success, isn’t it? 🍽️🤷‍♂️

  16. Troubled Chick Avatar
    Troubled Chick

    Seems like the only thing on the rise in West and Central Africa is hunger, while funding takes a nosedive – just brilliant, innit? 😏 Who needs food security when you’ve got a budget cut festival going on? 🍽️💸

  17. Star Killer Avatar
    Star Killer

    Just brilliant, isn’t it? Cut the aid, watch the hunger crisis skyrocket—classic European strategy of “let’s fix this mess by making it worse!” 🍞🙄

  18. Just what we need, more kids on empty stomachs because, you know, who needs a stable food supply when we can just sit back and watch the chaos unfold? 🤷‍♂️ #BrilliantStrategy

  19. Willow Dragon Avatar
    Willow Dragon

    Seems like the only thing rising faster than hunger in West and Central Africa is the UN’s creativity in asking for more cash. Who knew starving kids could be such a lucrative business model? 😏💸

  20. hemingway mirmillone Avatar
    hemingway mirmillone

    You’d think with all the talk about ‘paradigm shifts’, someone would finally find a way to turn those food rations into something edible instead of just a sprinkle of hope on a plate. 🍽️ It’s almost as if ‘cutting aid’ is the new trend – who knew starving kids were the latest fashion statement? 🤷‍♂️

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