UN food agencies seek $202 million to shield 8.8 million people from El Niño


A child eats traditional porridge at a rural home, as Zimbabwe is experiencing an El Nino-induced drought, resulting in malnutrition among children under the age of five, pregnant and lactating women, and adolescents, in Kotwa in Mudzi district, Zimbabwe July 2, 2024. REUTERS/Philimon Bulawayo

ROME, June 18 (Reuters) - The ⁠United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization and World Food ⁠Programme on Thursday appealed for $202 million to help ‌protect 8.8 million people across 22 high-risk countries from the looming El Niño weather pattern.

• Strong El Niño conditions in the second half of 2026 ​are predicted to increase the likelihood ⁠of drought, floods and storms ⁠across parts of Africa, Asia, the Pacific, and Latin America ⁠and ‌the Caribbean, FAO and WFP said.

• The 22 countries most at risk are Cameroon, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, ⁠Malawi, Mozambique, Nigeria, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Uganda ​and Zimbabwe in ‌Africa; Afghanistan, Pakistan, Philippines and East Timor in Asia-Pacific; ⁠Colombia, El ​Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras and Venezuela in Latin America and the Caribbean.

• Additional funding would allow FAO and WFP to expand support ⁠beyond the 1.2 million people already ​targeted.

• Planned support includes cash transfers, climate-resilient seeds, livestock protection and flood control measures.

• El Niño is a periodic warming of ⁠sea surface temperatures in the eastern Pacific caused by weakening trade winds. It occurs naturally every two to seven years and tends to last between nine and 12 months.

• The U.S. ​National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration declared ⁠the arrival of El Niño last week. It said the weather ​pattern was likely to intensify, with ‌a 63% probability of a ​very strong or "super El Niño" heading into 2027.

(Reporting by Alessia Pe; Editing by Alvise Armellini and Alison Williams)

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