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UN chief urges nations to act urgently to end global food insecurity

Written by  Shefali Kohli -- May 19th 2022 11:28 AM
UN chief urges nations to act urgently to end global food insecurity

UN chief urges nations to act urgently to end global food insecurity

New York [US], May 19: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on May 19 underlined that hunger levels around the world are at "a new high" and made a call for action to fight the current surge in global food insecurity. He made the appeal during the 'Global Food Security-Call to Action', chaired by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken in New York. Hunger-level-at-its-new-high--5 Also Read: Sri Lanka crisis: Residents participate in protest to get two-time meals The UN chief said the number of severely food insecure people had doubled in just two years - from 135 million pre-pandemic to 276 million today, with more than half a million experiencing famine conditions - an increase of more than 500 per cent since 2016. "These frightening figures are inextricably linked with conflict, as both cause, and effect," he said. "If we do not feed people, we feed conflict". The climate emergency is another driver of global hunger he added, pointing out that 1.7 billion people have been affected by extreme weather and climate-related disasters over the past decade. The war between Russia and Ukraine threatens to tip "tens of millions of people over the edge into food insecurity, followed by malnutrition, mass hunger and famine, in a crisis that could last for years," warned the UN chief. "High rates of hunger have a devastating impact on individuals, families, and societies," the UN chief emphasized. Hunger-level-at-its-new-high--3 In concluding his speech, the UN chief said that the Global Crisis Response Group on food, energy and finance is tracking the impact of the crisis on vulnerable people, identifying and pushing for solutions. "Our only chance of lifting millions of people out of hunger is to act together, urgently and with solidarity," he said. The US State Secretary also announced USD 215 million in humanitarian aid to address the global crisis. "Today, given the urgency of the crisis, we're announcing another USD 215 million in new emergency food assistance. And we'll do much more. We expect our Congress very soon to approve approximately USD 5.5 billion in additional funding for humanitarian assistance and food security," he said. Hunger-level-at-its-new-high--4 Also Read: US confirm first case of monkeypox| All you need to know Union Minister of State for External Affairs V Muraleedharan, who represented India at the high-level ministerial meeting in New York, expressed his concern over global food insecurity. -PTC News  


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