According to reports by those organizations the countries which face the gravest problems are Syria, Yemen, Lebanon, Iraq, Burundi, Central African Republic, People’s Republic of Congo, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Mali, Somalia, South Soudan, Haiti, Colombia, and Afghanistan.

The UN published a series of data on the populations which are under such strains and as well as the effect of conflict on nutrition security.

-A famine crisis is affecting 14ml people in Yemen, that is more than 50% of the country’s population.

-Almost 5ml. South Soudanese and 8.7ml Syrian are in immediate need of food and other aid.

-Almost 50% of the population of Burundi, and Haiti as well as half the population of the Central African Republic are facing a nutrition crisis.

-Almost 50% of all the poor people live in areas which are affected by conflict and violence.

-The countries which are recovering from conflict during which people did not have sufficient food are running a 40% higher risk to slide back into crisis within 10 years should the famine not be efficiently dealt with.