PESHAWAR, Pakistan: PESHAWAR, Pakistan - Hunger in Pakistan is at emergency levels after years of conflict and floods, but funding has dwindled as new crises such as Syria grab donors' attention, the United Nations food aid chief said on Sunday. , according to Reuters. Although most have now returned, about half of Pakistan's population still does not have secure access to enough food, up from a little over a third a decade ago, the U.N. World Food Programme WFP said. Fifteen percent of children are severely malnourished, and some 40 percent suffer from stunted growth. By Frank Jack Daniel Fighting in tribal areas bordering Afghanistan compounded problems caused by three consecutive years of floods that destroyed crops and forced millions of people to temporarily abandon their homes.
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