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喀麦隆:人道主义援助面临因资金短缺而暂停的风险
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan· 2025-08-23 16:53
Core Points - The World Food Programme (WFP) warns that humanitarian aid for 500,000 refugees and vulnerable groups in Cameroon may be suspended due to a lack of urgent funding by the end of August [1] - Currently, WFP has reduced critical food assistance for 523,000 people due to "resource depletion," with refugees in the eastern Central African Republic only receiving half of their daily food needs [1] - WFP estimates that $65.5 million is needed to ensure humanitarian assistance continues until January 2026 [1] Food Security Situation - According to the Food Security Analysis Framework, approximately 2.6 million people in Cameroon are projected to be in a "severe food insecurity" state between June and August 2025, a 6% increase from the same period last year [1] - This increase is attributed to various crises, including long-term conflicts among armed groups in the Lake Chad Basin, separatist activities in the Northwest and Southwest regions, and ongoing instability in neighboring Central African Republic [1] Humanitarian Crisis Ranking - Last year, Cameroon replaced Burkina Faso as the country listed in the Norwegian Refugee Council's (NRC) global list of the most neglected displacement crises [1]