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Ukraine’s Grain Shipments Are Not Enough to Tackle Global Hunger Crisis

Ukraine’s Grain Shipments Are Not Enough to Tackle Global Hunger Crisis


Even the lifting of the blockade of Ukrainian ports will not miraculously solve a crisis that is global in scope. Instead, a structural overhaul of a system that is bloated, inefficient and hypocritical is long overdue.

Posted on September 20, 2022September 20, 2022Categories Food price volatility, food securityTags food crisis, hunger, Russia-Ukraine War
Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine Should Not Cause a Hunger Crisis

Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine Should Not Cause a Hunger Crisis


The trade fallout of the Russia-Ukraine conflict would be devastating for the world’s poor for whom inflation has put even the most basic foods beyond reach.

Posted on March 7, 2022March 7, 2022Categories Food price volatility, food securityTags food crisis, global food trade, Russia-Ukraine War
The Food Trade Can’t Stop (Español)

The Food Trade Can’t Stop (Español)


In this difficult time, we should tighten health protocols in agro-industrial value chains but without curbing the mobility of food or key inputs. Otherwise, the consequences could be extremely serious.

Posted on January 18, 2022January 18, 2022Categories food security, global pandemic, TradeTags COVID-19, food supply chain, open global trade
<strong>The Hunger Crisis Nobody Is Talking About</strong>

The Hunger Crisis Nobody Is Talking About


Inflation has put even the most basic foods beyond the reach of many households. Many families spend more than half of their income on food. The higher prices are forcing them to choose between food and rent and medicine.

Posted on January 6, 2022October 14, 2022Categories Food price volatility, food security, malnutritionTags food inflation
Ending Hunger Sustainably

Ending Hunger Sustainably


Feeding the poor doesn’t have to come at the expense of saving the planet, and vice versa. But it requires looking at food systems holistically – a major departure from the current siloed approach. To avoid unintended consequences, it is essential to quantify any trade-offs with data.

Posted on October 18, 2021October 18, 2021Categories climate change adaptation, food security, food systems, resilienceTags Digital agriculture, hunger, Paris Agreement
A Resilient World Where No One Is Left Behind (Español)

A Resilient World Where No One Is Left Behind (Español)


This year an additional 49 million people may fall into extreme poverty due to the COVID-19 pandemic, leaving the most vulnerable people in the worst case scenario.

Posted on August 23, 2021August 23, 2021Categories food security, food systems, resilienceTags Access to healthy diets, COVID-19, Digital agriculture
Indigenous Lessons for Sustainable Food (Español)

Indigenous Lessons for Sustainable Food (Español)


The agri-food systems of the indigenous peoples suggest solutions to feed 811 million hungry people — without damaging biodiversity.

Posted on July 27, 2021July 27, 2021Categories food security, food systemsTags agri-food systems, indigenous people, sustainable food
This Is How Equitable and Sustainable Recovery Fails

This Is How Equitable and Sustainable Recovery Fails


A world wrecked by inequality, poverty and global warming isn’t a secure, safe world — for anyone.

Posted on July 12, 2021July 12, 2021Categories food security, food systemsTags food systems, global hunger, SOFI2021Leave a comment
COVID-19 Imperils Rural Areas but, With Help, Farmers Can Recover

COVID-19 Imperils Rural Areas but, With Help, Farmers Can Recover


Eighty percent of the world’s poorest people — or 600 million people — live in rural areas, work in agriculture and, ironically, go to bed hungry.

Posted on July 10, 2021September 6, 2021Categories food security, food systems, global pandemicTags fair and green recovery, rural development
Water Shortage Threatens Food Security and Nutrition (Español)

Water Shortage Threatens Food Security and Nutrition (Español)


Los servicios ecosistémicos del regadío incluyen la conservación del hábitat, la regulación del clima y servicios culturales o recreativos.

Posted on July 8, 2021July 8, 2021Categories food security, nutritionTags Water shortage
COVID-19 Has Shown Us Inequality and How to Treat It

COVID-19 Has Shown Us Inequality and How to Treat It


In a few years, the pandemic will be behind us. We can decide whether we also leave behind deeply entrenched inequality and the structural drivers that cause them.

Posted on January 21, 2021July 4, 2021Categories global pandemic, resilienceTags food systems, human capital, inequality, malnutrition, recovery, resilience
A Post-War Playbook for a Post-COVID Recovery

A Post-War Playbook for a Post-COVID Recovery


The pandemic has wiped out entire sections of many developing economies. Any policy intervention should treat the fight against COVID-19 like a war and the hardest-hit economies like conflict zones.

Posted on December 10, 2020December 10, 2020Categories G20, global health, global pandemic, resilienceTags COVID-19, fiscal and monetary policy, G20, humanitarian tax, Marshall Plan, Stimulus packages

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  • The Trifecta of Threats to Food Security Behind the Strait of Hormuz Blockade

The Strait of Hormuz Blockade and Policy Recommendations to Prevent a Global Food Crisis

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