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The world has seen extraordinary social and economic progress over the past three decades. Yet, most people are dissatisfied with their lives: 60 per cent of the world’s population are struggling and ...
According to the report, while 41.3 per cent of Nigeria’s urban population lives in poverty; the situation is significantly ...
Locked, sealed and devastated by Israeli bombings, Gaza is facing starvation. Thousands of children have already been treated ...
Malnutrition and hunger are becoming increasingly prevalent in the Gaza Strip as Israel’s total blockade enters its third ...
In countries across the world — particularly in the Sahel region of Africa — we are now staring down this year’s hunger gap.
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Independent Newspaper Nigeria on MSNWorld Bank Forecasts Falling Food Prices But Flags Rising Global HungerThe World Bank in its latest Commodity Markets Outlook projects that food prices are expected to recede, falling by 7% in 2025 and an additional 1% in 2026. The World Bank in a statement revealed that ...
Promises to address challenges, strengthen labour protections By Victor Ahiuma-Young & Johnbosco Agbakwuru ABUJA — President ...
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Tribune Online on MSNHe who does not produce must not eatIN the modern world where challenges like hunger, poverty, unemployment, and insecurity continue to threaten the stability of nations, the age-old principle that “he who does not produce must not eat” ...
The Philippines reported a robust 5.6 percent gross domestic product (GDP) growth in 2024—the highest in the ASEAN region.
Importantly, poverty in resource-rich, fragile countries (which include large countries like the Democratic Republic of Congo and Nigeria) is expected to increase by 3.6 percentage points over 2022–27 ...
“It really is an extremely serious food crisis, and Haiti is one of the worst in the world.” The growing hunger coincides with a surge in the price of goods, with inflation reaching more than ...
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