A new joint report from the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the World Food Programme (WFP) has warned of worsening acute food insecurity in 13 countries. The report indicates that millions of people are already affected and the situation is expected to deteriorate further. The assessment highlights a growing risk of widespread hunger and malnutrition in these vulnerable regions. Factors contributing to the crisis include conflict, climate change, economic instability, and rising food prices. The UN agencies are calling for urgent action to address the root causes of food insecurity and provide humanitarian assistance to those in need. Without intervention, the report suggests the number of people facing acute hunger will continue to climb, exacerbating existing humanitarian challenges. The report serves as a critical alert to the international community regarding the escalating global food crisis.