Welthungerhilfe: Over 800 million people worldwide are hungry

Welthungerhilfe: Over 800 million people worldwide are hungry

The general secretary of Welthungerhilfe warns that hunger is on the rise again worldwide. The World Hunger Index 2021 will be presented in Berlin – with gloomy prospects.

Welthungerhilfe has warned of an increase in famine. Secretary General Mathias Mogge told the editorial network Germany: “We have dramatically deviated from the zero hunger course by 2030, because hunger is on the rise again.”

Around 811 million people worldwide are currently starving, and 41 million are on the verge of famine. “The current global hunger index shows that 47 countries will not even reach a low level of hunger by 2030,” he said.

Where is the greatest need for action?

Welthungerhilfe officially presented the so-called World Hunger Index 2021 this Thursday in Berlin. The international report determines the global hunger situation and is intended to show where progress has been made and in which countries there is the greatest need for action.

Mogge told the RND: “Welthungerhilfe calls for political initiatives to contain the conflicts worldwide, financial efforts to counteract the acute famine.” In addition, binding agreements are needed at the upcoming UN climate conference in Glasgow to combat climate change.

The food situation is deteriorating because of the many different crises. Mogge mentioned wars and conflicts, climate change and the consequences of the corona pandemic. Violent conflicts have increased again in recent years. You are one of the greatest hunger drivers. “Where there is war, crops, fields and infrastructure are destroyed and people flee their villages.”

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