Over 800 million people are starving because of wars and climate change

A report from Germany states that now more than 800 million people around the world they are starving due to the permanent wars and its effects climate changewith the latter playing a critical role.

The report comes from German organization “Welthungerhilfe” and states that “for many years there was continuous improvement in the fight against hunger, but since 2014 the situation has changed: the multiple crises cause a constant increase in the number of starving people’.

Particularly dramatic, according to the organization, is the situation in Yemen, Afghanistan and South Sudan, but also in Madagascar and the countries of East Africa, where climate change is causing widespread drought. “This is a wake-up call to finally step up efforts to tackle climate change, which is leading to increasingly serious humanitarian emergencies,” the Welthungerhilfe Report emphasizes. In 2021 the most important aggravating factors were the increasingly serious armed conflicts. “Wars have a huge impact on the food system, because e.g. crops are burned. Warehouses are looted and the sale of products is limited,” the organization says.

In the same context, Minister of Development Assistance Svenja Sulce accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of cutting off food supplies for strategic reasons. “One can see that Putin is using hunger as a weapon of war, that he is deliberately bombing Ukrainian ports so that grain cannot be delivered,” Ms Schulze told rbb radio.

Source: News Beast

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