The 2025 Global Report on Food Crises indicates that over 295 million people across 53 countries experienced acute hunger in 2024, marking a sixth consecutive year of rising food insecurity, driven by conflict, economic shocks, and climate change. This figure represents a 13.7 million increase from 2023, with the most severe hunger concentrated in conflict-affected regions like Gaza and Sudan.
The 2025 Global Report on Food Crises indicates that over 295 million people across 53 countries experienced acute hunger in 2024, marking a sixth consecutive year of rising food insecurity, driven by conflict, economic shocks, and climate change. This figure represents a 13.7 million increase from 2023, with the most severe hunger concentrated in conflict-affected regions like Gaza and Sudan. Key Findings on Global Hunger (2025 Reports): Scale: - Over 295 million people are facing high levels of acute food insecurity. Drivers: - The "lethal Cs" — conflict, climate extremes, and economic shocks/cuts — are primary drivers of this crisis. Conflict-Driven Hunger: - In places like Gaza, hunger is increasingly used as a weapon of war. 2025 Outlook: - The situation is expected to remain "bleak," with potential decreases in humanitarian funding, threatening to worsen malnutrition for millions. Future Projections: - Climate change is expected to continue exacerbating these...