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Over 282 million people faced acute hunger in 2023: UN report
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Updated: 26 Apr 2024
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According to the United Nations Global Report on Food Crises 2023, nearly 282 million people in 59 countries and territories suffered from acute hunger, an increase of 24 million compared to 2022. Three neighbouring countries, India, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, are among the top ten countries facing acute hunger.
The Global Report on Food Crises defines acute hunger as a person's inability to have adequate food, putting their lives or livelihoods in immediate danger.
Acute hunger is different from chronic hunger. Chronic hunger occurs when a person is unable to consume enough food over an extended period to maintain a normal, active lifestyle.
The report has identified conflict and insecurity, impacts of economic shocks, and the effects of extreme weather events like El Nino as the major factors for the continuing acute food insecurity.
Conflict - was the main reason for acute hunger, affecting 20 countries with nearly 135 million people. In Sudan, due to continuous conflict between the government and armed groups, more than 8.6 million more people in 2023 faced acute hunger as compared to 2022.
Extreme weather events, such as extreme heat, severe floods, storms, drought, etc., caused acute hunger among 77 million people in 18 countries.
Economic shocks were the other major cause of acute hunger in 21 countries, affecting 75 million people.
Countries with the most number of people facing acute food security in the world.
Serial No |
Country |
People suffering from acute hunger (in millions) |
1 |
Democratic Republic of Congo |
25.8 |
2 |
Nigeria |
24.8 |
3 |
Sudan |
20.2 |
4 |
Afghanistan |
19.9 |
5 |
Ethiopia |
19.7 |
6 |
Yemen |
18.0 |
7 |
Syria |
12.8 |
8 |
Bangladesh |
11.9 |
9 |
Pakistan |
11.8 |
10 |
Myanmar |
10.6 |
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