SDG 2

Zero Hunger

Zero Hunger

Zero Hunger

Tanpa Kelaparan
Fokus SDG UNIDA

Deskripsi

Global hunger has risen sharply since 2019 and remains persistently high. Nearly 1 in 11 people worldwide faced hunger in 2023, while more than 2 billion experienced moderate to severe food insecurity. Millions of children and women are affected by malnutrition. The number of countries in which food prices are moderately to abnormally high remains well above pre-pandemic levels. Getting progress on track with respect to Goal 2 requires urgent action to strengthen food systems, support small-scale producers, improve services and ensure access to affordable, healthy diets. Transitioning food systems to make them more sustainable, inclusive and resilient will drive progress on the Goals. The United Nations Food Systems Summit and its biennial stocktakes – the next of which is scheduled to be held in July 2025 – have helped to align global efforts with nationally defined priorities.