Home
Search

In 2022, global challenges, such as the ongoing war in Ukraine and droughts in the Horn of Africa and the Sahel, disrupted food supply chains, caused crop failures and loss of livestock and led to increased hunger and malnutrition worldwide. According to the 2022 Global Humanitarian Overview, 274 million people required humanitarian assistance and protection – a significant increase from 235 million in 2021. Effects from these simultaneous global crises, combined with the effects of persistent conflict and climate change, highlight the need for more resilient and sustainable country responses to climate-related disasters and other humanitarian emergencies....

Read the article in full by clicking here.

Subscribe

to receive GNC newsletters