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    World Food Programme (WFP) Released ‘Global Outlook for 2025’ Report

    Posted 30 Nov 2024

    2 min read

    It provides updates on global food security & highlights solutions WFP can offer to respond to crises, and tackle root causes of hunger.  

    Key Highlights                                                                     

    • Global Hunger Crisis: An estimated 343 million people across 74 countries are acutely food insecure, with 1.9 million people on the brink of hunger.
    • Key Factors: Armed violence is a key driver in 14 out of 16 hunger hotspots like Sudan, Gaza, etc. Other factors includes food Inflation, extreme weather events etc.
      • 65 % of acutely food-insecure people live in fragile/conflict-affected situations.
    • Funding Requirement: WFP requires US$16.9 billion to provide critical assistance to 123 million of most vulnerable people facing food insecurity worldwide.
    • India Specific: 
      • India is home to a quarter of all undernourished people worldwide.
        • Around 21.25 % of population lives on less than US$1.90 a day.
      • 38% of children aged 6-59 months grappling with chronic malnutrition.

    WFP’s Approach to Combating Hunger

    • Investing in local nutritious food solutions, fortification & social protection systems, to reduce needs in long term.
    • Empowering vulnerable communities to withstand shocks through improved livelihoods, climate protection etc.
    • Other: Increasing institutional capacity at local level, address gender inequalities affecting food insecurities etc.

    About WFP (HQ-Rome)

    • The WFP is the largest humanitarian agency saving lives in emergencies & using assistance to help communities become self-sufficient and resilient to shocks.
    • WFP was established in 1961 by United Nations General Assembly & Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
    • It has a presence in over 120 countries.
    • Funding: Voluntary donations from governments, corporates and private donors.
    • WFP is awarded Nobel Peace Prize in 2020.
    • Tags :
    • WFP Global Outlook for 2025
    • Global Hunger Crisis
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