Core Insights - The report indicates that in 2024, over 295 million people in 53 countries and regions will face acute hunger, an increase of nearly 14 million compared to 2023 [1] - The report highlights that the issues of acute food insecurity and child malnutrition are worsening in the world's most vulnerable regions for the sixth consecutive year, pushing millions to the brink of survival [1] - The report emphasizes that conflict, economic shocks, extreme weather, and forced displacement are exacerbating global food insecurity and malnutrition, leading many already vulnerable areas into disaster [1] Summary by Sections - Acute Hunger Statistics: In 2024, the proportion of people facing acute food insecurity has risen to 22.6% of the assessed total population, with the number of people facing catastrophic hunger doubling to 1.9 million, the highest since tracking began in 2016 [1] - Displacement and Hunger: Among the 128 million forcibly displaced individuals globally, nearly 95 million live in countries facing food crises, including the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Colombia, Sudan, and Syria [1] - Future Projections: The report predicts that the impacts of hunger may persist until the second half of 2025, with humanitarian funding to address food and nutrition crises expected to face the largest cuts since the report series began [2]
全球粮食危机报告:去年逾2.95亿人遭遇突发重度饥饿
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-05-16 17:00