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World Food Day 2022: Leave no one behind
World Food Day is celebrated every year on 16 October to promote awareness and action in support of those who suffer from hunger. Worryingly, estimates reveal that a growing number of people – between 702 million and 828 million (around 10 % of the world's population) – faced hunger in 2021.In the EU, nearly 39 million people cannot afford a quality meal every second day, while estimates show that each person wastes on average between 173 kg and 343 kg of food a year. NGOs argue that in 2021, the ...
SDG 2 – zero hunger, and EU action against hunger and malnutrition
At least one of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set by the United Nations (UN) will be missed in 2030 – SDG 2 – 'zero hunger' – also endangering the accomplishment of the rest of the SDG goals under Agenda 2030. Hunger and malnutrition are rising dramatically across the world, a trend aggravated by the pandemic. In 2020, 811 million people in the world were facing hunger, the highest level since 2014, and 3 billion people were without access to a healthy diet. The fight against hunger ...
Afghanistan once more under Taliban rule
The departure of United States (US) and NATO troops from Afghanistan marks the end of a 20-year military campaign that was launched in 2001 to eliminate the Taliban's ability to provide sanctuary to international terrorists, especially al-Qaeda, and stabilise the country with the help of a democratically elected government. However, as the last US soldier boarded a US military plane on 31 August 2021, terrorists were firing rockets at Kabul airport, members of the democratically elected government ...
World Food Programme: Food for peace
On 9 October 2020, the Norwegian Nobel Committee awarded the Nobel Peace Prize to the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) 'for its efforts to combat hunger, for its contribution to bettering conditions for peace in conflict-affected areas and for acting as a driving force in efforts to prevent the use of hunger as a weapon of war and conflict'. Adding to a worrying rise in food insecurity, the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic have pushed millions more people to the brink of famine. The WFP's ...
Brazil's humanitarian policy
Brazil has been referred to as an emerging player in humanitarian policy, shaping its action largely on the basis of its own domestic social policies, particularly in the area of food and health. Yet the recent economic crisis raises doubts as to its ability to sustain its contributions.
EYE 2016 - Hunger games
Fighting hunger, poverty and disease in the world is far from a utopian game. How can we empower people to create their own sustainable future? Can we bring hunger down in a generation? What does it take to adequately feed the 9 billion people expected to live on our planet in 2050 without destroying the earth? This note has been prepared for the European Youth Event, taking place in Strasbourg in May 2016. Please click here for the full publication in PDF format
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: 17 Goals Agreed, Now for the Hard Part
After more than two years of consultations and negotiations, 193 UN member states agreed on 2 August 2015 to a new sustainable development agenda that is as ambitious as it is fraught with potential pitfalls. Titled ‘Transforming our world: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development‘, the agenda will be formally adopted at the UN summit on 25-27 September in New York. With 17 sustainable development goals (SGDs), it aims for an economic and societal transformation, integrating all three pillars ...
Sous-alimentation infantile dans les pays en développement
La sous-alimentation, qui cause 3,1 millions de décès infantiles par an, est la première cause de mortalité chez les enfants de moins de 5 ans. Les ONG ont fait pression afin que la lutte contre la sous-alimentation infantile et la garantie d'un accès universel à une alimentation adéquate et nutritive continuent à figurer parmi les objectifs prioritaires du programme post-2015 des objectifs du Millénaire pour le développement, tant pour l'UE que pour l'ensemble de la communauté internationale.
Humanitarian Aid: Crises, Trends, Challenges
As the humanitarian community prepares for the first-ever World Humanitarian Summit to be held in Istanbul, Turkey, in May 2016, the backdrop is far from easy. The scale of natural and man-made disasters is daunting, vulnerability and fragility are increasing, funding shortfalls become constant, operating environments grow increasingly problematic, and the humanitarian system itself remains highly complex despite multiple waves of reform. Although humanitarian action has become more effective over ...
Options pour réduire le gaspillage alimentaire
La réduction du gaspillage alimentaire est considérée comme un levier important pour garantir la sécurité alimentaire mondiale, car elle permettrait de libérer des ressources épuisables pour d'autres utilisations, de réduire les risques environnementaux, et d'éviter des pertes financières. Dans sa feuille de route pour une Europe efficace dans l'utilisation de ses ressources, la Commission européenne s'est fixé pour objectif de réduire de moitié le gaspillage alimentaire d'ici 2020. La présente ...