AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFood Security Shock: The UN World Food Programme says the Iran war is already pushing millions toward hunger, with higher fuel and transport costs plus aid funding shortfalls. It estimates an extra 2.5 million people in Somalia (on top of existing acute food insecurity), as oil prices stay elevated and trade routes remain disrupted. Somalia Impact: WFP projects 6.5 million Somalis could face severe hunger in 2026, with another 2.5 million at risk if disruptions persist—both because Somalia relies heavily on imported food and energy. Regional Trade & Logistics: The report links the crisis to the wider Gulf conflict and the Strait of Hormuz disruption, which raises global shipping and staple prices and strains humanitarian operations. Diplomacy Watch: Separately, UAE foreign minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed held talks with South Africa’s Ronald Lamola, including regional developments and implications for Somalia and maritime security. Public Finance Pressure: WFP warns the longer the conflict drags on, the more assistance will be cut and operational capacity will be hit.
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