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Subject 🚨 More than 318 million people face hunger in 2026
Date January 13, 2026 5:15 PM
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In Ukraine, multiple years of bombardments have destroyed farm fields. In
Sudan, crops have withered away due to drought and conflict. In Gaza,
innocent civilians have limited access to food aid and relief.

Around the world, a staggering 318 million people face acute hunger driven
by conflict and climate change.

Monthly giving is one of the most powerful ways to show
up for families facing food shortages, closed doors to opportunity, and
nights without shelter. It allows us to be there not just in moments of
crisis, but in the long stretch of recovery.

And right now, your first month’s gift will be matched 12X, thanks to
generous donors, to go 12X as far for people in need. [ [link removed] ]Will you start a
monthly gift today?


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Did you know these five key facts about global hunger?


  1 in 11 people worldwide are going hungry. Despite the world producing
  enough food to feed everyone on the planet, people cannot put food on
the table because it is inaccessible due to war, extreme weather, and
food waste.
 
  Conflict is the primary driver of hunger right now. When war breaks
  out, farmers do not get the opportunity to plant. Business owners
cannot import food. Innocent families are left without food for long
periods of time.
 
  Humanitarian aid cuts make it more difficult to reach people suffering
from hunger. Last year’s decision to slash global humanitarian aid
  funding has been devastating for people’s survival. For example, Mercy
Corps was forced to terminate some of our programs in Sudan that
provided life-saving assistance to people facing severe hunger,
including children.
 
  Hundreds of thousands of people are facing famine, while millions face
  severe food insecurity. Currently, famine has been declared in the
Gaza Strip and northern Sudan. Violent conflict is preventing food
from reaching families, putting them at risk of starving to death.
 
  It can take years for communities to recover from severe hunger.
That’s why Mercy Corps doesn’t just deliver urgent relief that
  families desperately need — we also work with communities to rebuild
infrastructure, find solutions to irrigation challenges, train farmers
on planting more resilient crops, help entrepreneurs expand their
businesses, and develop other long-term solutions to food insecurity.


As a monthly donor, you can help ensure families have the
sustained support they need to recover from crisis. And your first month’s
gift today will be matched 12X to make a bigger impact.

[ [link removed] ]Will you become a Partner In Possibility today to create a lasting
difference for families facing hunger around the globe?

Thank you for being a part of our humanitarian community.

The Mercy Corps team

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