Gaza Famine Averted, Yet Millions Remain at Risk of Hunger and Malnutrition, UN Reports

According to the recent CPI report, global monitoring of malnutrition and food insecurity indicates that no area of ​​Gaza is currently experiencing famine (IPC Phase 5) due to better humanitarian and commercial access after the October 10 ceasefire. However, nearly all of the Gaza Strip remains in an emergency situation (IPC Phase 4), with hundreds of thousands facing high acute malnutrition rates.

Between mid-October and late November, around 1.6 million people, or about 77% of the population analyzed, encountered crisis-level famine (phase 3) or worse, including more than 500,000 in emergency (phase 4) and over 100,000 in disaster (phase 5).

“Dangerously fragile” gains

UN Secretary-General António Guterres noted that the latest findings indicate progress but warned that these gains are “fragile – and dangerous.” “The famine has been pushed back. Many more people have access to the food they need to survive,” he stated at UN headquarters in New York. However, he added that 1.6 million people in Gaza—more than 75% of the population—are anticipated to face extreme acute food insecurity and critical malnutrition risks.

The IPC analysis forecasts that until mid-April 2026, approximately 571,000 individuals will remain in emergency conditions, while around 1,900 people will continue to face catastrophic hunger. In a worst-case scenario—such as renewed hostilities or halted humanitarian and commercial flows—the entire Gaza Strip could face famine again.

Malnutrition is a major concern

Malnutrition remains a significant issue, particularly among children and pregnant or lactating women. Nearly 101,000 children aged six to 59 months are expected to suffer from acute malnutrition by mid-October 2026, with more than 31,000 severe cases. It is also estimated that 37,000 pregnant and breastfeeding women will require treatment.

Although food aid has risen, the report notes that it largely meets only basic survival needs. Health services, water and sanitation systems, housing, and livelihoods remain critically damaged, leaving families vulnerable, especially during winter.

A “truly lasting” ceasefire is needed

“Families are enduring unbearable situations,” Guterres remarked, describing children sleeping in flooded tents and buildings collapsing amid heavy rain and wind. Humanitarian teams are preparing over 1.5 million hot meals daily, reopening nutrition centers, and restoring water and health services. Still, he cautioned that needs are growing faster than aid can be delivered.

“We need a truly lasting ceasefire,” he emphasized, advocating for more crossings into Gaza, fewer restrictions on essential supplies, safe routes within the Strip, sustainable funding, and unhindered humanitarian access.

The IPC report stresses that without sustained and expanded access, ongoing aid, and rebuilding of critical infrastructure, Gaza’s food security situation could deteriorate rapidly, with lasting consequences for an already traumatized population.


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16 responses to “Gaza Famine Averted, Yet Millions Remain at Risk of Hunger and Malnutrition, UN Reports”

  1. Marshmallow Avatar
    Marshmallow

    Seems like we’ve dodged the famine bullet, yet here we are, still on the edge of the hunger abyss! 🍽️ Guess it’s just another day in paradise, eh? 🙄

  2. Seems like we’ve just dodged the full-blown famine bullet in Gaza, but don’t worry, millions are still standing in line for their daily dose of “survival rations.” 🍽️ It’s like a really bad game show where the prize is just to not starve—who doesn’t love a bit of suspense, eh?

  3. Not that it’s a competition or anything, but “pushed back” famine sounds like a new sport we should all get behind—who knew hunger had a comeback tour? 🍽️

  4. Dancing Madman Avatar
    Dancing Madman

    Gotta love how “famine averted” sounds a tad optimistic when 1.6 million folks are still on the brink of starvation. Guess we’ll just keep our fingers crossed and hope those “fragile gains” don’t crumble like a stale baguette. 🍞🙄

  5. avenge paws Avatar
    avenge paws

    Looks like we’ve pulled back from the brink of a full-blown buffet disaster, but hey, nothing screams “progress” like millions still teetering on the edge of hunger, right? 🍽️ Just what we needed—another game of “Will They, Won’t They” with human lives! 🥴

  6. Indestructible Potato Avatar
    Indestructible Potato

    Seems like we’ve managed to dodge a famine bullet, but let’s be honest, celebrating a lack of famine in a warzone feels a bit like throwing a party because it’s only drizzling in the middle of a storm. 🍽️💁‍♂️

  7. Oh, what a relief! A famine averted, but let’s not pop the bubbly just yet—only millions still at risk of starving. Just another day in paradise, right? 🍽️😏

  8. Clover Rabbit Avatar
    Clover Rabbit

    Another day, another “fragile” success story from the UN. Just when you think they’ve got it all sorted, surprise! Millions still on the brink of starvation. 🍽️🙄

  9. Sleek Zelda Avatar
    Sleek Zelda

    Oh, great news, the famine has been pushed back—how generous of them! Just a casual reminder that “better” still means millions are on the brink of starving; talk about setting the bar low! 🍽️😏

  10. stud 
buster Avatar
    stud buster

    Just splendid, isn’t it? Nothing says “we’re on the right track” quite like dodging famine but still letting millions starve—it’s like offering a warm cup of tea in a snowstorm. 🍵🥶

  11. ShadowDancer Avatar
    ShadowDancer

    Nothing like a bit of good news and a side of “but wait, there’s more!” Makes you wonder if “emergency” is the new normal? 😏

  12. firefly caramel Avatar
    firefly caramel

    Seems like the UN’s got it all figured out—famine averted but “dangerously fragile” is the new buzzword. Just your typical European winter, eh? 🍷🧊

  13. Sherwood Gladiator Avatar
    Sherwood Gladiator

    Got to hand it to the UN, they’ve really outdone themselves this time—famine averted, but millions still on the brink of starvation. Just the kind of progress we love to hear about while we nibble on our croissants. 🥐🙄

  14. mr. peppermint Avatar
    mr. peppermint

    Looks like we’ve dodged a bullet this time, eh? A famine averted but still plenty of folks on the brink—just another day in paradise! 🍽️😏

  15. Ginger Chaos Avatar
    Ginger Chaos

    I suppose we should throw a party then—famine’s on hold, but who knew “emergency” was the new normal? 🍽️💁‍♂️

  16. dr. jam man Avatar
    dr. jam man

    Looks like we’ve managed to dodge the famine bullet for now, but only just! 🤦‍♂️ With millions still teetering on the edge of hunger, I suppose we can raise a toast to progress—or should we just save our cheers for the next crisis? 🍷

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