Integrated Food Security Classification Report: High Levels of Food Insecurity Persist in Afghanistan
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According to the Integrated Food Security Classification (IPSC), high levels of acute food insecurity persist in Afghanistan. According to the report, released today (Wednesday, 14 June), in March and April of this year, 12.6 million people in Afghanistan faced high levels of food insecurity classified as crisis or worse (IPC 3 or above). Of these, 1.95 million people were in emergency (IPC 4) and another 10.64 million were in crisis (IPC 3). Ac…
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