
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Around 45 million people could be pushed into acute hunger this year alone if the conflict in the Middle East persists.
That's the warning today from the United Nations' World Food Programme, with new analysis showing how supply chains vital to feeding the world's poorest nations have been disrupted by the conflict.
By ABC Australia4
1313 ratings
Around 45 million people could be pushed into acute hunger this year alone if the conflict in the Middle East persists.
That's the warning today from the United Nations' World Food Programme, with new analysis showing how supply chains vital to feeding the world's poorest nations have been disrupted by the conflict.

85 Listeners

89 Listeners

57 Listeners

14 Listeners

19 Listeners

45 Listeners

11 Listeners

3 Listeners

19 Listeners

29 Listeners

91 Listeners

53 Listeners

66 Listeners

8 Listeners

18 Listeners

8 Listeners

11 Listeners

351 Listeners

10 Listeners

155 Listeners

10 Listeners

78 Listeners

26 Listeners

128 Listeners

183 Listeners

4 Listeners

69 Listeners

2 Listeners

61 Listeners

6 Listeners