On #WorldRefugeeDay, there are more refugees in the world than ever before. Displacement in Gaza, Sudan, and Ukraine drive millions to hunger.
In mid-2023, 110 million people worldwide were displaced, and 43.3 million of them --- or 40% --- were children under 18. By now, that number has risen even higher.
Action Against Hunger works closely with refugees to help them rebuild their lives. Many of our staff members are refugees themselves.
Every day, we work to prevent and treat malnutrition, provide mental health services, improve access to water and sanitation, and support displaced people, wherever they end up.
As conflict in Gaza, Sudan, and Ukraine rages on, our teams face the displacement crisis head-on. Action Against Hunger HEAROhttps://bit.ly/3xgpLpD
More than 50% of Gaza’s cropland has been damaged by conflict. With the entire population on the brink of famine, Action Against Hunger is scaling up its support of local farmers. The initiative aims to address the region’s critical hunger crisis.
“Gaza’s agricultural sector has faced immense disruptions in recent years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Ukrainian crisis, protracted conflicts in the Gaza Strip and climate change,” explained a food security expert from Action Against Hunger in Gaza. “However, since Oct. 7, the situation has deteriorated and the level of hunger is unprecedented in Gaza’s modern history.”
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Action Against Hunger’s Head of Operations for West Africa, Paloma Martin de Miguel will be speaking on this virtual Devex panel.
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One in 11 people worldwide go to bed hungry every night, according to the State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World (#SOFI) report, which was released today.
That means that 733 million people are #foodinsecure. Chronic inequality, conflict, and climate shocks are driving the hunger around the world.
Funding is essential to mitigate this crisis. “The good news is that the international community has the tools and the knowledge to prevent hunger for everyone, for good,” said Dr. Charles E. Owubah, CEO of Action Against Hunger. “Yet, unless we close the growing gap between community needs and available funding, this preventable crisis will continue.”
In the last five years, migration throughout Central America has soared. Families flee violence from drug cartels and gangs, worsening economic inequalities, gender-based violence, government instability, and natural disasters. They travel north in the hope of finding safety for their children and starting a new life elsewhere.
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“We cannot end hunger if we do not educate people, if we do not empower people.”
Action Against Hunger partners with communities in the #Philippines to: diversify their livelihoods, improve their health and #nutrition, support people who have been displaced by climate shocks and conflicts, build #resiliency to disaster and increase access to clean water, safe sanitation, and good hygiene.
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