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India - November 19, 2025

Ending World Hunger Costs Less than 1% of Military Spending.

Ending hunger by 2030 would cost just $93 billion a year, which is less than 01% of the $21.9 trillion spent on military budgets over the past decade, according to the UN World Food Programme (WFP). By 2026 a staggering 318 million people would face crisis levels of hunger or worse, more than double the figure recorded in 2019, the food agency reported in its 2026 Global Outlook. International support for the world’s hungriest people is “slow, fragmented, and underfunded”, meaning that many living in the world’s trouble spots will likely be unable to receive sufficient help next year, underscored WFP.

Towards a step in mitigating this Humanitarian Crisis, WFP to prioritise feeding 110 million of the hungriest in 2026 as global hunger deepens amidst uncertain funding. The WFP is to double-down on scaling innovation, technology, and private sector collaboration to drive greater impact, and efficiencies

The world is facing a global hunger crisis with inadequate resources to respond, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) warned today. According to WFP’s 2026 Global Outlook, a staggering 318 million people face crisis levels of hunger or worse next year, more than double the figure recorded in 2019. However, declines in global humanitarian funding are forcing WFP to prioritise food assistance to roughly one-third of those in need. In 2026, the agency aims to reach 110 million of the most vulnerable at an estimated cost of $13 billion, but current funding forecasts indicate WFP may only receive close to half that goal.

The world is grappling with simultaneous famines, in Gaza and parts of Sudan. This is completely unacceptable in the twenty-first century”, stressed Cindy McCain, WFP Executive Director. “Across the globe, hunger is becoming more entrenched. WFP has proven time and again that early, effective, and innovative solutions can save lives and change lives, but we desperately need more support to continue this vital work”.

In 2025 WFP’s famine prevention efforts pulled several communities back from the brink of starvation. Yet, the global food crisis shows no signs of abating in 2026 as conflict, extreme weather events, and economic instability are expected to drive another year of severe food insecurity. WFP has the teams and deep-field expertise to make sure every dollar donated achieves the maximum impact through effective and efficient programmes.

In 2026, WFP will deliver emergency food and nutrition assistance, support and training for communities to help them become more resilient to food shocks, and technical support to empower national systems. Leveraging innovation and technology will be a key enabler to level-up our response to vulnerable families who depend on humanitarian assistance to survive.

WFP provides a critical lifeline to people on the frontlines of conflicts and weather disasters, as well as those forced to leave their homes, and we are transforming how we work to invest in long-term solutions to address food insecurity”, Executive Director McCain added. “Ending entrenched hunger demands much more sustained support and real global commitment and collaboration”.

WFP is urging the international community to invest in proven solutions to stop the spread of hunger and get back on track in 2026 towards a world with zero hunger.

Amina Mohammed, UN Deputy Secretary-General has quoted that, “When the elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers”, she added, quoting an African proverb that is often used to convey the idea that when powerful nations, organisations, or individuals, engage in conflict, it is the weak or innocent who bear the brunt of the suffering. Around the world, that “grass” — the innocent civilians of Sudan, Gaza, Haiti, Yemen, the Sahel, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and so many other places are suffering beyond measure.

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