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印尼外交部:以色列的袭击有可能加剧现有的地区紧张局势,并可能引发更大范围的冲突。
news flash· 2025-06-13 04:33
印尼外交部:以色列的袭击有可能加剧现有的地区紧张局势,并可能引发更大范围的冲突。 ...
连续6年增长,全球面临严重粮食不安全问题人口超2.95亿
news flash· 2025-05-16 11:52
Core Insights - The 2025 Global Food Crisis Report indicates that 295.3 million people in 53 countries will face severe food insecurity in 2024, an increase of 13.7 million from 2023, marking the sixth consecutive year of growth [1] - The primary drivers of food insecurity and malnutrition globally remain conflicts, economic shocks, extreme weather, and forced displacement, which have devastating impacts on already vulnerable regions [1] Group 1: Causes of Food Insecurity - Conflicts are the leading cause of severe food insecurity, affecting approximately 140 million people in 20 countries and regions, with famine reported in Sudan and critical situations in Gaza, South Sudan, Haiti, and Mali [1] - Economic shocks, including inflation and currency devaluation, have led 15 countries into hunger, impacting around 59.4 million people, with significant crises in Afghanistan, South Sudan, Syria, and Yemen [1] - Extreme weather events, particularly those related to the El Niño phenomenon, have caused food crises in 18 countries, affecting over 96 million people, with severe impacts noted in Southern Africa, South Asia, and the Horn of Africa [1] Group 2: Humanitarian Funding Outlook - The report forecasts a significant reduction in global humanitarian funding for food and nutrition by 2025, suggesting that the issue of global hunger will persist [2]