联合国粮食机构警告:长期伊朗战争导致数百万人陷入饥荒
UN Food Agency Warns Millions Pushed Into Hunger By Prolonged Iran War

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/un-food-agency-warns-millions-pushed-hunger-prolonged-iran-conflict

世界粮食计划署(WFP)已发出严正警告,指出伊朗及波斯湾地区的冲突正对全球粮食安全产生灾难性影响。战争导致粮食和燃料成本飙升,并扰乱了贸易活动,致使数百万人陷入严重饥荒。具体而言,索马里有250万人、阿富汗有230万人、斯里兰卡有130万人因此无法满足基本营养需求。 世界粮食计划署指出,即便冲突局势缓和,这些负面经济后果仍将持续,因为能源成本的上涨将继续推高本已脆弱国家的食品价格。联合国面临严重的资金短缺,由于国际支持减少以及成员国拖欠会费创下历史新高,这场危机进一步恶化。因此,世界粮食计划署被迫缩减对数百万人的援助。该机构紧急呼吁全球捐助者增加财政捐款,并警告称如果行动失败,将导致巨大的严重人道主义后果,特别是在索马里和阿富汗等地区。

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The United Nations food agency is sounding a catastrophic alarm on the macroeconomic fallout of the ongoing conflict in Iran and the Persian Gulf region. According to the World Food Programme (WFP), millions of people are actively being plunged into acute hunger due to the war - realizing a grim trajectory the agency previously warned would occur if the Middle East crisis stayed prolonged and global oil prices remained elevated.

Fragile economies are feeling the most pain, with WFP analysis of three highly vulnerable nations revealing that an additional 2.5 million people in Somalia, 2.3 million in Afghanistan, and 1.3 million in Sri Lanka are currently struggling to meet their most basic daily nutritional needs. Back in March, the WFP estimated that a staggering 45 million people globally could be pushed into severe food insecurity by the end of June, compounding the over 300 million people globally who were already facing critical food shortages before the war erupted.

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The Rome-based UN agency issued a new detailed assessment at the end of this past week, describing how that the Middle East crisis is actively generating "significant spillovers" - by driving up the cost of food and fuel while heavily disrupting global trade networks. 

Crucially, the agency warned that the economic bleeding will not stop immediately, even if a diplomatic breakthrough occurs. "These impacts are expected to intensify in the coming months, even if the crisis in the Middle East de-escalates," it wrote.

"We remain by that prognosis," WFP’s acting Executive Director Carl Skau informed a UN press briefing. "That’s mainly because the correlation between the prices of energy and food is so tight in many places, and also that in the poorest countries people are already spending all their money on food, and hence when food prices rise, they eat less."

Even prior to the Iran war's start, near the beginning of the war, United Nations agencies themselves were feeling the crunch after a significant drawdown in US support and funding.

The Trump administration slashed support over criticism that the UN has long failed to promote American interests.

UN Secretary-General António Guterres has been warning that outstanding dues reached a record $1.568 billion at the end of 2025 and that collections covered only 76.7% of assessed contributions, leaving the organization dangerously exposed. 

As for how this impacts the WFP, it says it has already been forced to strictly ration and limit aid to millions of impoverished people due to drastic international funding cuts.

The agency has issued urgent plea to global donors to immediately step up financial contributions, with a specific focus on stabilizing Somalia and Afghanistan, "because the human consequences of not doing more will be massive."

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