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Severe floods, drought, and economic strain have left 7.5 million in Pakistan facing acute food insecurity, with 1.25 million at emergency levels through March 2026.
A new UN report reveals 7.5 million people in Pakistan face acute food insecurity due to 2025 floods, drought, violence, and economic strain, with 1.25 million projected to reach emergency levels from December 2025 to March 2026.
Harsh winter conditions, damaged agriculture, disrupted markets, and declining household food budgets—down from 43% to 37% of income—have worsened access to food, especially wheat.
Despite seasonal relief from harvests and Eid sales, long-term aid is critical.
Meanwhile, households now cover 56% of education costs, leaving 20 million children out of school, deepening inequality.
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Las inundaciones severas, la sequía y la tensión económica han dejado a 7,5 millones de personas en Pakistán enfrentadas a una inseguridad alimentaria aguda, con 1,25 millones en niveles de emergencia hasta marzo de 2026.