In 2024, nearly 300 million people experienced acute hunger.
The United Nations has issued a sharp warning that the world is dangerously off course following its discovery that more than 295 million people were suffering from acute hunger in 2024.
As major donor nations are anticipated to reduce funding this year, there are growing concerns about the future.
96 million people in 18 nations, including Syria and Yemen, are affected by climate change and economic crises.
After two years of civil war, Sudan’s largest humanitarian crisis is primarily brought on by conflict and violence.
Israel’s third-month-long humanitarian and food embargo has caused a manufactured crisis in Gaza.
Is the lack of global food shortage a result of human nature or of system failure?
Presenter:
Guests:
Former UNRWA communications director Chris Gunness
Elise Nalbandian, regional campaign manager for Oxfam in Africa
Source: Aljazeera
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