The United Nations' Emergency Relief Coordinator, Mark Lowcock, has said the international response to hunger warnings earlier this year has averted what could have become famine in the Lake Chad region of Africa.
However, he said, despite increased assistance there were still millions of people suffering, many of whom were still just a step away from starvation. Mr Lowcock said that although a famine was declared in areas of South Sudan, the situation had now been brought under control.
He went on to say that Yemen remained the world's worst humanitarian crisis, and that levels of suffering there were astronomical.