The 2024 report from Deutsche Welthungerhilfe indicates that one in 11 people globally is starving. Factors such as the climate crisis, wars, and reduced funding are negatively impacting previous progress in tackling hunger. Currently, 733 million individuals suffer from chronic malnutrition, a number that has risen by 152 million since 2019. The reduction of developmental aid budgets from key donor countries like the US and Germany exacerbates these problems, causing a humanitarian crisis, especially in Gaza and Sudan, where millions require urgent assistance.
One in 11 people worldwide are starving due to factors like the climate crisis, wars, inequality, and reduced funding, jeopardizing past successes.
733 million people are currently suffering from chronic malnutrition, with a concerning rise of 152 million since 2019 due to various global crises.
The humanitarian crises in the Gaza Strip and Sudan highlight the urgent need for political prioritization and funding to combat hunger and displacement.
Cuts in development cooperation budgets from major donor countries are leading to dire consequences, including increased hunger, displacement, and potential fatalities for millions.
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