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The Sudan Food Crisis Understanding the Humanitarian Disaster and Path to Recovery

The Sudan Food Crisis Understanding the Humanitarian Disaster and Path to Recovery

Sudan, a nation with a history marked by conflict and economic instability, is facing one of its most severe food crises in 2024. This crisis, driven by a combination of factors including ongoing civil conflict, climate change, and economic decline, has left millions of Sudanese on the brink of starvation. This blog delves into the causes of the crisis, its impact on the population, and the international response required to avert a full-blown humanitarian disaster.

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The Dire Food Crisis in Gaza: Struggling to Survive

The Dire Food Crisis in Gaza: Struggling to Survive

Gaza, a small strip of land along the Mediterranean coast, is home to over two million Palestinians living under extremely challenging conditions. Amidst the ongoing conflict and a crippling blockade, the people of Gaza are facing an escalating food crisis that is pushing many to the brink of starvation. This blog delves into the heart of the situation, shedding light on the harsh realities faced by Gaza's residents as they strive to secure their most basic need: food.

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What Is Hunger

What Is Hunger

Everyone knows the feeling of being hungry, however while most people in the developed world knows where their next meal is coming from, it’s very different if you’re one of the hundreds of millions who don’t get enough to eat every single day.

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East African Crisis

East African Crisis

East Africa is dealing with a major famine situation that can only get worse as time passes. At this particular time, countries like Somalia and Sudan are dealing with a massive famine. In fact, a drought left around 3 million people food deprived in Somalia alone. According to the World Food Program, around 363000 children under the age of 5 are malnourished, and around 20% of them are risking diseases and death.

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The Syrian Crisis

The Syrian Crisis

The recent war in Syria has managed to dismantle the country in ways no one would ever imagine. The fact that the country’s agricultural infrastructure is ruined due to this war is only a part of a problem, the war has also fractured the entire state system too.

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Myanmar Crisis

Myanmar Crisis

Violence in Myanmar's Rakhine State has driven more than 600,000 people (most of whom identify as Rohingya) across the border into Bangladesh, where they have joined more than 300,000 who fled in earlier waves of ethnic violence over the past three decades.

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How Empowering Women Farmers Will Help To End Hunger

How Empowering Women Farmers Will Help To End Hunger

With the world’s population projected to hit almost 9 billion by 2050 and food demand to rise by 60%, there is an urgent need to increase food production. We currently look to sustainable agricultural methods to increase food supply and reduce undernourishment and hunger felt by the world’s poor. However, studies have shown that If we’re going to end hunger in developing countries, we need to empower their women.

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The Benefits of Trees In The Developing World

The Benefits of Trees In The Developing World

The benefits of trees in our world are extensive, and in the developing world, planting, growing and protecting trees can improve the life of a person, a family or an entire community for future generations. Trees can improve soil, provide nutrition, generate income and help to create a healthy environment.

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