According to information on the organization's website, 318 million people will face critical food shortages in 2026. The organization wants to spend $13 billion to help 110 million hungry people, but the analysis shows that in the end, the organization's resources may only be enough to help half of those in need.
"WFP has proven time and time again that early, effective, and innovative solutions can save lives and transform lives, but we desperately need more support to continue this vital work," said Cindy McCain, the organization's chief executive.
According to McCain, the planet is experiencing a global food crisis, and in order to help those in need survive it, the organization is moving away from a local approach to trying to invest in long-term solutions to address food insecurity. However, to combat systematic hunger, WFP will need a real commitment from its sponsors to global cooperation. zakon.kz.







