Lebanon's Food Security Crisis and Displacement Worsening with Lasting Impact
Lebanon is facing a deepening crisis marked by conflict-driven displacement, agricultural disruption, market dysfunction, and funding shortfalls. The World Food Programme reports that 1.24 million people are experiencing acute hunger, the highest level ever recorded, and the destruction of agricultural capacity threatens further dependence on volatile imports.
Oliver Farry is pleased to welcome Anne Valand, World Food Programme Lebanon Deputy Country Director. Ms.Valand describes a deepening crisis across multiple fronts: conflict-driven displacement, agricultural disruption, market dysfunction, and funding shortfalls all reinforcing one another. She warns, “people are uprooting their lives, essentially losing their homes, their assets,” while the destruction of agricultural capacity risks pushing Lebanon further into dependency on volatile imports. 1...