Overall global hunger has slightly decreased from previous years, but still remains above pre-pandemic levels in part due to high food inflation, according to the United Nations' latest report on food ...
ROME (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Global hunger has fallen more than a quarter since 2000, but conflict and climate shocks are beginning to reverse these gains, an annual global hunger index said on ...
Global Hunger Index 2025: We are living in an era where technological advancement is at its peak. Agriculture has advanced like never before. With the help of technology, we are able to create ...
The world has made little progress in combating global hunger as conflict, extreme weather and economic challenges restrict people’s access to food, according to the United Nations. About 733 million ...
Nine years ago, the UN established 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which included ending poverty and hunger. Yet last year, nearly 750 million people faced hunger — an increase of around 152 ...
Despite Nigeria’s agricultural potential, the country lags at 109th out of 125 countries on the 2023 Global Hunger Index, grappling with an army of unemployed youths and pervasive food insecurity.
The three African countries are experiencing the worst hunger levels according to a newly-released annual index A girl drinks water as women queue for blankets and food given out by Nigerien soldiers ...
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Beyond the Plate: Some Countries Where Food Security Is the Toughest Challenge Right Now
We often discuss culinary adventures around the world, debating street food versus restaurants. But sometimes we need to look at the other side. In some places, having enough food is a matter of life ...
Some 1.5 million Kenyans are facing an acute food shortage that has been exacerbated by Covid-19, climate change and locust invasion, a new report says. The Global Hunger Report gives Kenya a score of ...
On the UNDP’s Human Development Index, India’s rank in 2014 was 130 and its rank today is unchanged. The UN report says that “inequality reduces India’s HDI by 30.7 per cent, one of the highest ...
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