By Nazih Osseiran and Haider Nour BEIRUT, April 29 (Reuters) – More than 1 million people in Lebanon are expected to face a food insecurity crisis in the months ahead as a result of renewed conflict and mass displacement, a global hunger monitor said on Wednesday. A new analysis by the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) has found that 1.24 million will be unable to consistently meet basic food needs and will be forced to reduce the quality and quantity of foods consumed, or resort to harmful coping strategies to survive.
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More than 1 million in Lebanon expected to face acute food insecurity, hunger monitor says
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