Global crises are fueling hunger in Africa, Asia and the Middle East, with trade tensions, conflicts, and climate change driving food inflation, according to the UN's SOFI report.
Breakdown
- Global food price increases are worsening hunger in Africa and the Middle East.
- The SOFIE 2025 report identifies conflict, trade tensions, and climate change as key drivers. 17s
- Over 20% of Africa's population and 12.7% of Western Asia's population faced hunger in 2024. 45s
- Deteriorating conditions for small farmers are fueling economic migration. 1m 3s
- Small-scale farmers are vital to food security but remain among the poorest and hungriest. 1m 32s