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Thursday, July 07, 2022

The Sorry State of Sri Lanka

 Sri Lanka's population continues to feel the brunt of the economic and food crises. About 3 in 10 households (6.26 million people) are food insecure, 65,600 of which are severely food insecure.

Food inflation is alarmingly high at 57.4 percent in June 2022. Steeply increasing food prices have crippled the population’s ability to put sufficient and nutritious food on the table.

The majority of assessed households (61 percent) are regularly employing food-based coping strategies such as eating less preferred and less nutritious food, and reducing the amount of food they eat. 

Two in five households are not consuming adequate diets.

The food security situation is worst among people living in the rural estate sector, where more than half of households are food insecure. In all measures of food insecurity and coping strategies, these households have consistently poorer outcomes than urban and rural populations. While urban households are depleting savings to cope, for now, estate populations are already turning to credit to purchase food and other necessities.

An estimated 200,000 households are using emergency livelihood coping strategies that are likely to severely impact their medium- to long-term capacity for income-generating activities. WFP anticipates that even more people will turn to these coping strategies as the crisis deepens.

Schools and government offices are closed until further notice due to the scarcity in oil supply.

WFP Sri Lanka: Situation Report 6 July 2022 - Sri Lanka | ReliefWeb

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