343 million inhabitants of the planet are faced with an acute lack of food security. Due to the global reduction in financing of humanitarian operations, 58 million people will lose their assistance Humanitarian assistance ~ 60 > Universal Food Program of the UN warned on Friday that, due to a sharp reduction in financing of 58 million people in different regions of the world, they risk losing their vital assistance within the 28 most important humanitarian operations of the runway. 62 >Despite the generous donations of many governments and individual sponsors, the runway is experiencing a sharp reduction in financing by the main donors. Compared to last year, financing of the runway has decreased by 40 percent. The shortage of funds & NBSP; combined with a record number of people in need, led to an unprecedented crisis for tens of millions of people around the world, depending on external food assistance. & Amp; NBSP; “VPP pays primary attention to the greatest needs and is forced to reduce food rations, – – – – – – – – – – Nania Dagash-Kamara, assistant executive director of the runway on partnership and innovation, noted. – We are doing our best to reduce operating expenses. Emergency food programs not only save lives and facilitate the suffering of people, but also bring stability to unstable communities, which, in extreme hunger, can slide down the spiral down. “& Amp; nbsp; feed the most hungry Hunger in the world is rapidly growing: 343 million people are faced with an acute lack of food caused by the ongoing waves of global crises, including armed conflicts, economic instability and emergency situations associated with climate. & Amp; nbsp; & nbsp; in 2025, the activities cover & nbsp; a little more than one third of those in need – approximately 123 million people, almost half of which (58 million) are in the face of an immediate threat & nbsp; losses of access to food aid. & nbsp; last year the teams of the runway helped to feed more In the main foci of hunger and on the advanced borders of crisis situations around the world. & nbsp; problems of displaced persons and refugees financing problems are now experiencing the management of the UN Supreme Commissioner for Refugees. Without sufficient resources in 2025, 12.8 million displaced persons, including 6.3 million children, may be left without vital medical events, warned on Friday at UVKB. & Amp; NBSP; the current crisis of financing of humanitarian activities, aggravated by a reduction in health care expenses, affects the scale and quality of public programs health and food for refugees and taking communities, violating access to the main services and increasing the risk of outbreaks of diseases, malnutrition, chronic diseases and mental health problems. & NBSP; Reducing financing will affect water supply systems, sanitation and waste disposal, and outbreaks of infectious diseases, such as host, dysentery, hepatitis and hepatitis and hepatitis and hepatitis and hepatitis and hepatitis and hepatitis and hepatitis, hepatitis and hepatitis and hepatitis and hepatitis Malaria will threaten large groups of the population, leading to deadly consequences. Reducing financing can also significantly negate progress in the fight against HIV in crisis humanitarian situations.