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  1. Learn how conflict, economic shocks, climate extremes and soaring fertilizer prices are creating a food crisis of unprecedented proportions. Find out how WFP is responding to the needs of millions of people facing acute hunger and malnutrition in 2023.

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  2. The web page explains the causes, effects and responses to the global food crisis that affects millions of people in 79 countries. It focuses on the impact of hunger on girls and women, and how Plan International works to address their needs.

  3. Jan 5, 2023 · The World Bank explains the causes and consequences of the food crisis affecting over 200 million people worldwide, and the actions it is taking to address it. Learn about the factors behind the rising food prices, production, trade, and nutrition challenges, and the solutions to build resilience for the future.

  4. The global food system is in crisis, putting millions of people at risk of hunger and malnutrition. A war in one part of the world has led to starvation in another. This interconnection—of people across countries, cultures, languages, livelihoods and landscapes—brings to light the tight-knit ecosystem within which we all function.

  5. Oct 16, 2023 · The global food crisis is affecting millions of people around the world. In 2023, record levels of acute food insecurity persist due to protracted food crises and new shocks.

  6. The Global Report on Food Crises (GRFC) 2020 is the result of a joint, consensus-based assessment of acute food insecurity situations around the world by 16 partner organizations. 135M. years of the GRFC’s existence. This increase also reflected the inclusion of additional countrie.

  7. Jun 2, 2022 · ‘Food crisis’ is a situation in which food circumstances drastically worsen within a short period. It gripped at least 155 million people in 2020, with most in just 10 countries. Violent conflict was the key driver, with extreme weather events and economic shocks also playing a role.