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联合国报告:全球饥饿人数下降 但实现“零饥饿”目标仍面临严峻挑战
Xin Hua She· 2025-07-29 00:40
Core Insights - The global population facing hunger decreased by 15 million in 2024 compared to the previous year, indicating an overall improvement in hunger conditions, yet challenges remain in achieving the "zero hunger" goal [1][2] Group 1: Global Hunger Statistics - In 2024, approximately 8.2% of the global population is in a state of hunger, down from 8.5% in 2023 and 8.7% in 2022, translating to about 673 million people suffering from hunger [1] - The decline in hunger numbers is primarily driven by improvements in Southeast Asia, South Asia, and South America [1] Group 2: Regional Challenges - Despite the global improvement, regions such as Africa and parts of West Asia continue to experience worsening food insecurity, particularly in countries facing prolonged food crises [1] Group 3: Economic Factors - Since the end of 2020, rising food prices have become a critical challenge for all income groups, exacerbating food insecurity and malnutrition risks, especially among low-income countries and vulnerable populations [2] - The cost of healthy diets in low-income countries has increased significantly, with the number of people unable to afford healthy food rising from 464 million in 2019 to 545 million in 2024 [2] Group 4: Ongoing Issues - Despite slight improvements in global hunger, issues such as unequal access to food, malnutrition, and children's dietary health remain prevalent, necessitating continued international investment and structural reforms [2]
加沙地带已有122人死于饥荒 包含83名儿童
news flash· 2025-07-25 17:18
Core Points - The Gaza Strip has reported a total of 122 deaths due to famine since early March, with 83 of those being children [1] - In the past day alone, 9 individuals died from famine-related causes [1] - Approximately 900,000 children in the Gaza Strip are facing food insecurity, with 70,000 showing signs of malnutrition [1] - The United Nations Relief and Works Agency has warned that the malnutrition rate among children under five years old surged by 100% from March to June [1]
儿基会:苏丹北达尔富尔州严重急性营养不良儿童人数翻倍
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-07-12 01:00
Core Insights - The UNICEF report highlights a significant increase in the number of children suffering from severe acute malnutrition in Sudan's Darfur region, with over 40,000 children treated in North Darfur alone, doubling from the same period last year [1] - The ongoing conflict in North Darfur, particularly around the capital city of El Fasher and the Zamzam refugee camp, has severely hindered humanitarian aid, leading to a depletion of ready-to-use therapeutic food (RUTF) and the closure of medical facilities [1] - Other regions in Sudan, such as North Kordofan, Khartoum, and Gezira, are also experiencing alarming increases in severe acute malnutrition cases, with increases of 70%, 174%, and 683% respectively [1] Humanitarian Crisis - The conflict for control over North Darfur has intensified since May of last year, with armed clashes between Sudanese armed forces and the Rapid Support Forces in El Fasher [2] - El Fasher has a population of over 1.5 million, with approximately 800,000 people living in various displacement camps facing a humanitarian crisis [2] - Recent data indicates that nearly 40% of children under five in the area suffer from acute malnutrition, with 11% classified as severely acutely malnourished [2] Conflict Impact - The ongoing armed conflict, which began in April 2023 in Khartoum, has resulted in nearly 30,000 deaths and over 12 million people displaced over the past two years [2]
联合国机构:今年前5个月苏丹西部超4万儿童因营养不良接受治疗
news flash· 2025-07-11 18:44
Core Viewpoint - The UNICEF report highlights a severe humanitarian crisis in Sudan, particularly in North Darfur, where over 40,000 children have been treated for severe acute malnutrition from January to May this year, doubling the figures from the same period last year [1] Group 1: Humanitarian Crisis - The ongoing armed conflict in Sudan has led to a significant food crisis, resulting in a sharp increase in child malnutrition rates [1] - The report indicates that millions of children are at risk of death due to malnutrition and the widespread transmission of infectious diseases such as cholera and dengue fever [1] - UNICEF calls for all parties involved in the Sudan conflict to cease hostilities and facilitate humanitarian aid efforts [1]