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Secretary-General’s video message to accompany Launch of Global Food Crises Report
Statements | António Guterres, Secretary-General
Statements | António Guterres, Secretary-General
This year’s Global Report on Food Crises highlights the alarming increase in the number of people without enough to eat.
At the root of this rise in hunger are the world’s many conflicts – these have become more frequent and longer-lasting.
In some countries, war has pushed whole communities to the brink of famine.
At the same time, drought and disasters linked to climate change are causing increasingly severe food crises.
Reports such as this gives us the vital data and analysis to better understand the challenge.
It is now up to us to take action to meet the needs of those facing the daily scourge of hunger and to tackle its root causes.
At the root of this rise in hunger are the world’s many conflicts – these have become more frequent and longer-lasting.
In some countries, war has pushed whole communities to the brink of famine.
At the same time, drought and disasters linked to climate change are causing increasingly severe food crises.
Reports such as this gives us the vital data and analysis to better understand the challenge.
It is now up to us to take action to meet the needs of those facing the daily scourge of hunger and to tackle its root causes.