The Yemen conflict, underway since early 2015, has led to an ongoing, unprecedented humanitarian emergency. Food needs far exceed current consumption levels, with 3.5 million pregnant or breastfeeding women and children under age five suffering from acute malnutrition and up to 19 million people affected by food insecurity in 2022. Since February 2022, meanwhile, the Russia-Ukraine war has disrupted global supplies of grains and other key agricultural products and driven global food prices higher. Yemen depends heavily on grain imports to feed a population long teetering on the edge of famine. Maintaining wheat flowing into the country and wheat products reaching consumers through private sector importers, processors, and distributors is a ...
The Russian invasion of Ukraine is likely to have serious consequences for global food security. The...
This paper analyzes the implications of the Russian-Ukraine war on global and regional food security...
Food insecurity is endemic in Malawi, affecting up to 38% of the population every year in the run-up...
The Russia-Ukraine conflict has roiled agricultural markets, particularly the wheat market, which ha...
Key Messages • Yemen is experiencing one of the world’s largest humanitarian crises resulting from p...
Yemen has been facing severe development challenges in recent years, but rapidly depleting oil and w...
The current high levels of food insecurity in Yemen and the threat of famine are the results of more...
The lack of updated information about food security is of concern to many countries, especially duri...
Sikandra Kurdi POLICY SEMINAR Retail food prices at the country level and implications for food secu...
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has imperiled global food security — creating suffering within Ukraine ...
In addition to the unprecedented humanitarian crisis and the creation of space for militant groups, ...
As the Russia-Ukraine crisis continues to disrupt the global trade of key foods such as wheat and ve...
Food and nutrition insecurity is a consequence and a driver of civil conflict (Breisinger et al. 201...
The research focuses on the growing food security crisis in the Middle East and North Africa. Wester...
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has disrupted agricultural production and trade from one of the world’s...
The Russian invasion of Ukraine is likely to have serious consequences for global food security. The...
This paper analyzes the implications of the Russian-Ukraine war on global and regional food security...
Food insecurity is endemic in Malawi, affecting up to 38% of the population every year in the run-up...
The Russia-Ukraine conflict has roiled agricultural markets, particularly the wheat market, which ha...
Key Messages • Yemen is experiencing one of the world’s largest humanitarian crises resulting from p...
Yemen has been facing severe development challenges in recent years, but rapidly depleting oil and w...
The current high levels of food insecurity in Yemen and the threat of famine are the results of more...
The lack of updated information about food security is of concern to many countries, especially duri...
Sikandra Kurdi POLICY SEMINAR Retail food prices at the country level and implications for food secu...
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has imperiled global food security — creating suffering within Ukraine ...
In addition to the unprecedented humanitarian crisis and the creation of space for militant groups, ...
As the Russia-Ukraine crisis continues to disrupt the global trade of key foods such as wheat and ve...
Food and nutrition insecurity is a consequence and a driver of civil conflict (Breisinger et al. 201...
The research focuses on the growing food security crisis in the Middle East and North Africa. Wester...
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has disrupted agricultural production and trade from one of the world’s...
The Russian invasion of Ukraine is likely to have serious consequences for global food security. The...
This paper analyzes the implications of the Russian-Ukraine war on global and regional food security...
Food insecurity is endemic in Malawi, affecting up to 38% of the population every year in the run-up...