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Over 673mn people worldwide experienced hunger in 2024: UN
New Delhi: An estimated 8.2 per cent of the global population, or about 673 million people, experienced hunger in 2024, according to a UN report published on Monday. The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World (SOFI 2025) report published by five specialised UN agencies, showed that the hunger levels declined from 8.5 per cent in 2023 and 8.7 per cent in 2022. However, progress was not consistent across the globe, as hunger continued t…
ADIS ABEBA – In Latin America and the Caribbean there are at least 34 million people who suffer from hunger, although the region has made progress in the fight against this scourge that punishes some 673 million people worldwide, a report released on Tuesday 29 by United Nations agencies said [...] This article Decreases Hunger in Latin America and the Caribbean was originally published in IPS News Agency


Slight decrease in global hunger as inequalities widen, UN report reveals
An interagency group from the UN released the flagship 2025 State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World (SOFI) report on Monday, estimating a global, yet uneven, decline in hunger since 2022.
UN says 'Brazil has left the Hunger Map', but talks about food insecurity The post Global hunger decreases, but increases in Africa and West Asia appeared first on Monitor Mercantil.
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