
UN Cuts Emergency Food Aid to Syria by Half Due to Funding Shortfall
The United Nations has reduced emergency food assistance to Syria by 50 percent due to insufficient funding, affecting a country where approximately 7.2 million people still suffer from food shortages. The funding crisis is also impacting Syrian refugees in neighboring countries including Jordan and Lebanon, where many have sought shelter since the conflict began over a decade ago. Syria has been devastated by civil war since 2011, creating one of the world's largest humanitarian crises with millions displaced internally and millions more seeking refuge in surrounding nations.













