The Citizen (Gauteng)

Africa: one in nine hungry

UN REPORT: WORRY AS WORLD HUNGER RISES – BUT RESEARCH SHOWS ONE IN EIGHT OBESE

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World hunger rose in 2017 for a third consecutiv­e year, fuelled by conflict and climate change, the United Nations warned yesterday, jeopardisi­ng a goal to end the scourge by 2030.

Hunger appears to be increasing in almost all of Africa and in South America, with 821 million people – one in nine – going hungry in 2017, according to the State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2018 report.

Meanwhile, 672 million adults – more than one in eight – are now obese, up from 600 million in 2014.

“Without increased efforts, there is a risk of falling far short of achieving the SDG target of hunger eradicatio­n by 2030,” the report said, referring to the United Nations (UN) Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals, adopted in 2015.

It was the third year in a row that global hunger levels have increased, following a decade of declines. The report’s editor, Cindy Holleman, said increasing variation in temperatur­e; intense, erratic rainfall; and changing seasons were all affecting the availabili­ty and quality of food.

“We need to act now,” said Holleman, senior economist for food security and nutrition at the Food and Agricultur­e Organisati­on.

“We’re concerned it’s only going to get worse,” she said.

Last year, 124 million people in 51 countries faced crisis levels of hunger, driven by conflicts and climate disasters.

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