The Global Report on Food Crises (GRFC) 2023 is the result of a collaborative effort among 16 partners to achieve a consensus-based assessment of acute food insecurity in GRFC countries. The report aims to inform humanitarian and development action by providing independent and consensus-based evidence and analysis.

In the words of UN Secretary-General Antรณnio Guterres, โ€œMore than a quarter of a billion people are now facing acute levels of hunger, and some are on the brink of starvation. Thatโ€™s unconscionable. This seventh edition of the Global Report on Food Crises is a stinging indictment of humanityโ€™s failure to make progress towards Sustainable Development Goal 2 to end hunger, and achieve food security and improved nutrition for all.โ€

The report includes regional overviews providing a snapshot of the food security situation at the regional level, highlighting the acute food insecurity situation and the underlying drivers of the crisis.

The Food Security Information Network (FSIN) https://www.fsinplatform.org/ is a technical platform for exchanging expertise and best practices on food security and nutrition analysis. It promotes independent and consensus-based information and highlights critical data gaps. FSINโ€™s work spans the effort of 16 global and regional partners committed to improving availability and quality of food security and nutrition analysis for better decision-making.

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