Muhannad Hadi: That is forcing the UN World Food Program to cut food distribution by 16 per cent this month to millions of internally displaced people and refugees after a 20-cent-cut in March, said Muhannad Hadi, the agency's emergency co-ordinator for Syria, according to CTV. "From day one, we have prepared ourselves for the worst case scenario, but the fact is we never though the worst case scenario would be for so long," Hadi said Thursday in an interview from Washington and - The United Nations says the food crisis facing displaced Syrian civilians has now reached the worst-case scenario, with no end in sight. This comes as more people than ever before are solely dependent on the agency to feed them, and as the WFP predicts its desperate client list -- from inside Syria and neighbouring countries -- to grow from 5.8 million to seven million by year end, said Hadi.
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