The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) released the report titled “Military Escalation in the Middle East: Human Development Impacts Across Asia and the Pacific.”
The report highlights that military escalation in the Middle East is affecting human development across Asia and the Pacific.
Rising fuel, transport, and input costs are reducing purchasing power, increasing food insecurity, and straining government budgets.
A ceasefire agreement supported by Pakistan came into effect on 7 April 2026 to ease tensions.
Output losses in Asia-Pacific are estimated between $97–299 billion (0.3–0.8% of GDP), with South Asia most affected.
Around 8.8 million people may fall into poverty, with a major impact in Iran.
Low-skilled workers are expected to face higher unemployment, and human development progress may decline significantly if conflict continues.