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- Food Security | Food Insecurity Statistics Solutions
The World Bank’s response to the food insecurity crisis, the solutions it’s working on, including financing food and fertilizer—and commodities and agricultural data
- What is Food Security? There are Four Dimensions
The definition of food security is when all people, at all times, have physical and economic access to sufficient safe and nutritious food that meets their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life
- The Global Food and Nutrition Security Dashboard
The Global Food and Nutrition Security Dashboard offers the latest global and country-level data on food crisis severity, global food security financing and innovative research to strengthen crisis response and resilience
- World Bank Food Insecurity Data and Research
The latest analysis and data on commodity prices, food prices, global hunger hotspots and country by country food insecurity risk and rankings
- Food Insecurity and Food Inflation in Brazil - World Bank Group
In Brazil, constant high food inflation may also have fueled the rise of severe food insecurity in recent years
- Climate Explainer: Food Security and Climate Change
Global food insecurity had already been rising, due in large part to climate phenomena Global warming is influencing weather patterns, causing heat waves, heavy rainfall, and droughts Rising food commodity prices in 2021 were a major factor in pushing approximately 30 million additional people in low-income countries toward food insecurity
- World Bank food security projects by region and country
A $300 million project in Bolivia that will contribute to increasing food security, market access and the adoption of climate-smart agricultural practices A $315 million loan to support Chad, Ghana and Sierra Leone to increase their preparedness against food insecurity and to improve the resilience of their food systems
- In Uganda: Low access to essential goods, high food insecurity, with . . .
This article demonstrates conditions in Uganda regarding the country’s access to essential goods and food insecurity, based on the World Bank's two rounds of the Uganda High-Frequency Phone Survey (UHFPS)
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