Aid workers warn people are dying and they're going to continue dying' as funding cuts hit
Briefly

Experts warn that recent cuts to food assistance by the United States and the UK are contributing to rising starvation rates globally. The UN's World Food Programme has begun reducing aid in Somalia due to drought and conflict, projecting that 4.4 million will face malnutrition. Additionally, reductions in food rations for Rohingya refugees and protests in Kenya highlight the urgent crisis. With the US being the largest humanitarian donor, the cuts could derail ongoing successful programs and significantly affect those relying on aid amidst soaring global food insecurity rates.
As the UN's World Food Programme warned, cuts to food assistance from major donors like the US have exacerbated hunger and starvation globally.
The WFP has started reducing aid in Somalia where an estimated 4.4 million people will face malnutrition due to compounded crises.
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