World Food Day is organised by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, and it has been celebrated since 1981. The goal is to raise awareness about hunger, food security, and ...
World Food Day is a global call-to-action focused on one of the most fundamental challenges facing humanity: how to create an equitable, secure, and sustainable food system that works for everyone.
On World Food Day, it's important to discuss disruptions that contribute to the hunger crisis and how resilient supply chains ensure access to healthy food for all. Despite the world’s ability to ...
On World Food Day (Oct 16), there are millions of people close to starvation. Famine has been declared in Gaza and parts of Sudan. Many other nations are close to famine because of extreme food ...
Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook. On World Food Day (Oct. 16) there are millions of people close to starvation. Famine has been declared in Gaza and parts of Sudan. Many other nations ...
Grain harvests in the "world's breadbasket" have dropped by a quarter since Russia's invasion. Over three years on, Ukraine's role in global food security endures despite disrupted ports and captured ...
In an effort to champion the strides for a hunger-free future, the World Food Day community-based sensitisation has raised the awareness about sustainable agriculture, food security, and the ...
World Food Day is celebrated every year on 16 October. It marks the founding of the UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) in 1945. The aim is simple: to raise awareness about hunger, food ...
Alarming levels of hunger will persist throughout the remainder of 2025, leaving millions unsure of where their next meal will come from. The worsening outlook makes World Food Day on Oct. 16 more ...
This World Food Day highlights how everyone, everywhere, should have access to varied, nutritious, affordable, safe and sustainable food under the theme “right to foods for a better life and a better ...
16 October 2024 — Everyone has a right to food. World Food Day, marked annually on 16 October, is being celebrated in more than 150 countries and over 50 languages. Stay tuned throughout the day as we ...
At least 319 million people are battling severe hunger worldwide, a reality that World Food Day aims to confront. In many regions, conflict and climate extremes have stripped communities of reliable ...