The number of people suffering from hunger in the world is alarming. A report by five specialized UN agencies estimates that there will be 735 million hungry people in the world by 2023, 122 million more than in 2019. Hunger is caused by many factors, including climate change, the COVID-19 pandemic and conflict.
Climate change is having a devastating impact on agriculture, leading to reduced harvests and increased food prices. The COVID-19 pandemic has also caused an economic crisis that has led to increased poverty and hunger. Conflicts such as the war in Ukraine are also causing a humanitarian crisis that threatens the food security of millions of people.
A UN report warns that without action, the number of hungry people in the world will continue to rise. UN agencies are calling for immediate action to mitigate the impact of climate change, the COVID-19 pandemic and conflict. It is also important to invest in agriculture to ensure food security for all.
Hunger is a serious threat to humanity. We must do everything in our power to end hunger and ensure that all people in the world have access to enough food.
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