CESVI presents the Italian edition of the 19th Global Hunger Index (GHI): ‘Severe or alarming malnutrition in 42 countries, Zero Hunger goal further and further away. It is necessary to act concretely and incisively on the problem of hunger, putting human rights first in the implementation of policies on climate, nutrition and food systems’.
ContinueGlobal Hunger Index: Dramatic situation in 43 countries. Young people are the first victims, with the impact of climate shocks weighing heavily
‘The world will face more and more catastrophes and disaster response is the key to food security’. 750 million people in the world suffer from hunger: progress to fight it has stalled since 2015 and in 2023 the situation is looking grim, with hunger at severe or alarming levels in 43 countries and the number […]
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