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Global Hunger Index 2025
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Organizational Sustainability
Budget cuts and conflicts exacerbate hunger. Political solutions are urgently needed.
Planned budget cuts by governing coalition send wrong message, put progress toward ending hunger at risk
Hunger rates remain too high, facing immense challenges from war, conflict, price increases, and climate change
Climate crisis, Covid and conflicts lead to severe setbacks in hunger relief: war against Ukraine exacerbates situation.
Welthungerhilfe Presents its 2020 Annual Report: Famines are on the increase.
Climate Change and Wars Are Still Major Causes of Hunger – COVID-19 Dramatically Affects the Poorest Countries.
Wars and Climate Change are the Greatest Challenges for Combating Hunger.
War and rising refugee numbers threaten successes of development assistance.
The fight against hunger must be central to the G20 negotiations: the German government has a leading role.
Flight and migration are the challenges of our decade.
Syria, South Sudan, DR Congo and the Central African Republic are among the countries with the highest project funding in the last year.