Africa’s Hunger Paradox: Moving From Emergency Aid to Systemic Resilience
On World Hunger Day 2026, we examine the systemic failures driving food insecurity in Africa and why arable land alone isn’t enough to end hunger.
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On World Hunger Day 2026, we examine the systemic failures driving food insecurity in Africa and why arable land alone isn’t enough to end hunger.
On World Hunger Day 2026, the focus turns to Africa’s potential to end food insecurity by addressing systemic failures and moving beyond short-term emergency aid.
China transitions to science-based nutrition strategies, balancing modern diets with health priorities. Experts discuss immune-boosting eating habits and public health initiatives.
About 733 million people—approximately 9% of the world’s population—may have faced hunger in 2023, according to a UN report, highlighting a growing challenge in achieving global food security by 2030.