FSIN - Global Report on Food Crises 2023
Summary
The Global Report on Food Crises 2023 is a comprehensive report that provides valuable insights and analysis on food security issues around the world. The report emphasizes the importance of understanding food crises, nutrition, and agriculture as interconnected dimensions. It highlights the link between the country analyses in Chapter 3 and the regional sections in Chapter 2, including IPC analyses for each country.
One specific example mentioned in the report is the situation in Karamoja, where inadequate maternal and child-feeding practices, high workloads, and maternal alcoholism contribute to critical child-feeding practices. According to the report, just 1.8 percent of 6β23-month-old children received the minimum acceptable diet (MAD) across Karamoja, with some districts having no children meeting the minimum dietary requirements for growth and development.
The report also emphasizes the need for long-lasting solutions to food crises through improved coordination and integration of actions along the humanitarian-development-peace (HDP) nexus. It suggests that addressing food crises requires a multi-sectoral approach that involves collaboration between governments, international organizations, and other stakeholders.
Overall, the Global Report on Food Crises 2023 provides a comprehensive overview of food crises around the world and highlights the need for urgent action to address these issues.
Region:
Global
Published:
May 2023
Author(s):
FSIN
Language:
English