Latest News About 2022–2023 Food Crises

Updated 2026-05-28 18:03

Here’s a concise update on the latest publicly available information about the 2022–2023 food crises.

Core takeaway

Key regional and country patterns

Drivers and dynamics

What this means for 2023–2024

Illustrative figures

Would you like me to pull the latest official GRFC summarize or prepare a country-by-country brief focusing on the top 10 affected countries, with latest figures and drivers? I can also provide a short chart showing regional trends if you want. If you’d like sources, I can attach direct citations after each data point.

Sources

Global food crisis: what you need to know in 2023

In 2023, record levels of acute food insecurity persist due to protracted food crises and new shocks. In 48 countries, 238 million people are facing high levels of acute food insecurity – 10% more than in 2022.

civil-protection-humanitarian-aid.ec.europa.eu

Detail

East Africa remains the worst-hit food crisis region, with nearly 65 million people facing high levels of acute food insecurity (an increase of 8 million people since 2022), primarily due to the ongoing conflict in Sudan, which has displaced 3.5 million people since April. Some countries have shown improvements in acute food insecurity conditions between 2022 and August 2023. Sri Lanka and Niger recorded the most substantial reductions, with 2.4 and 1.1 million people respectively experiencing...

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