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Hunger Around the World

Hunger levels are rising around the world.

As many as 811 million people – or 10 percent – of the world’s population go to bed hungry each night, 161 million more than the previous year.

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What is Food Insecurity?

 

Food insecurity is when a person lacks “access to enough safe and nutritious food for normal growth and development and an active and healthy life” due either to the unavailability of food and/or lack of resources to obtain food.

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FAO measures it using the Food Insecurity Experience Scale (FIES) shown below:

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Afghanistan

Afghanistan is among the highest levels of food insecurity around the world. At least 37.7 million of its population of 40 million people – 93 percent – do not have enough food.

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A record 23 million Afghans face acute hunger, with nearly 9 million a step away from famine, according to the World Food Programme (WFP).

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Two in five children (38 percent) under the age of five face chronic malnutrition – that is inadequate nutrition over a long period of time – which has led to stunted growth. Up to 1 million children under five are at risk of dying from malnutrition.

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Since the August 15, 2021 Taliban takeover of Kabul, an already war-devastated economy once sustained by international donations alone is now on the verge of total catastrophic collapse.

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Yemen

Yemen is one of the world’s poorest countries. According to the latest figures from the WFP, nearly half of the country (14.3 million) of 30 million people do not have enough food.

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Nearly half (47.5 percent) of the country’s children under the age of 5 face chronic malnutrition.

A seven-year war has left at least 4 million people displaced and thousands dead.

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The WFP said that it needs $802.4m from December 2021 to May 2022 to continue providing food and nutrition assistance and logistics.

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$1.7bn are still needed for food security and agriculture, and $10m for logistics.

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Syria

After more than 10 years of conflict, Syrians are facing unprecedented levels of poverty and food insecurity.

 

Some 12.4 million Syrians, out of a population of 20 million, do not know where their next meal will come from, an increase of 4.5 million in the last year alone and the highest number ever recorded.

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Nearly one in three children (27.9 percent) under the age of 5 are living with chronic malnutrition.

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Over the past few weeks, bitter winter conditions have compounded the poverty of millions of displaced people in northwest Syria where the cost of living has skyrocketed over the past year.

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Over the next six months, the WFP says it needs $365.8m in funding to support households in need.

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South Sudan

South Sudan is suffering its highest levels of food insecurity and malnutrition since independence in 2011.

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According to the WFP, more than half the population (6.6 million out of 11 million) have insufficient food. One in three children under five suffers chronic malnutrition.

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The continued conflict and the worst flooding in decades have wreaked havoc on vulnerable communities.

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The Democratic Republic of the Congo

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The West African nation has the largest number of highly food insecure people in the world: some 43.3 million out of the population of 106 million.

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According to Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC), 27 million people in the DRC are highly food insecure, with 857,000 children and 468,000 women likely suffering from acute malnutrition.

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Somalia

Deteriorating security conditions and a crippling dry season has left upwards of 90 percent (11.4 million) of the East African country’s 12.3 million people hungry.

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According to Famine Early Warning Systems, people have experienced not only a decrease in food supply and income, but also a prolonged drought, flooding in early 2020, a desert locust surge, the economic impact of COVID-19, and security issues with armed groups. These have made the dire situation extremely complex.

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Sex trafficking is defined as “the range of activities involved when a trafficker uses force, fraud, or coercion to compel another person to engage in a commercial sex act”.

FACT: 7 Million Children are Victims of Sex Trafficking Yearly

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FACT: 3.3 Million Children are Victims of Labor Trafficking Yearly

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FACT: Children are exploited begging, child pornography, or child labor.

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FACT: It is estimated that 199,000 human trafficking incidents occur within the United States every year.

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TO REPORT A TRAFFICKING CASE IN THE U.S., CALL THE NATIONAL HUMAN TRAFFICKING HOTLINE: (888) 373-7888.  Hotline is available 24/7, 365 days a year, and in more than 200 languages.

Violence, abuse and exploitation of children in West and Central Africa are rampant. Surveys show that the vast majority of children experience violent discipline. Nearly one in three teenage girls have been beaten or hit since the age of 15, and one in 10 raped or sexually abused.

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Child marriage – a serious violation of children’s rights – affects four in 10 girls aged 20–24 who were married before their 18th birthday. The region also has a quarter of all girl victims of female genital mutilation and cutting, and the highest rate of teenage pregnancy in the world.

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Despite significant progress in improving civil registration and vital statistics systems, birth registration rates in the region are low and declining in some countries. Less than half of all children under five in West and Central Africa are registered at birth.

 

Children in the region are especially affected by migration. Many are currently on the move, either unaccompanied or traveling with their families. Migration involves plucking children from their homes, schools and communities, which can be hugely disruptive, stressful and dangerous.

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Armed conflict, which plagues some of the region’s countries, has also put the lives of children in serious danger. Children are experiencing grave child rights in violations such as killing, injury, recruitment by armed forces or groups, sexual violence, abduction, denial of humanitarian assistance and attacks on schools and hospitals.

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Child Marriage

Every year, at least 12 million girls are married before they reach the age of 18. This is 28 girls every minute.

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650 million girls and women alive today were married as children.

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Child marriage threatens girls' education, health, emotional well-being, and the health of their children. To put an end to this harmful practice, our partners works with countries to galvanize political will, develop laws, provide health care to women and girls affected by female genital mutilation/cutting and mobilize communities to change behaviour.

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