An additional US$50 billion is required to end acute food insecurity over the next 12 months in 48 countries most affected by the higher food and fertiliser import prices, according to the World Bank Group.
An additional US$50 billion is required to end acute food insecurity over the next 12 months in 48 countries most affected by the higher food and fertiliser import prices, according to the World Bank Group.
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