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SATURDAY, JULY 19, 2025
Rising hunger, ‘an outrage in a world of plenty’: UN Chief 

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TBS report
17 November, 2020, 10:15 am
Last modified: 17 November, 2020, 10:51 am

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Rising hunger, ‘an outrage in a world of plenty’: UN Chief 

“Hunger is rising again…[and] famine is again threatening several countries”, said Guterres

TBS report
17 November, 2020, 10:15 am
Last modified: 17 November, 2020, 10:51 am
Displaced victims of the West Java tsunami in Indonesia collect World Food Programme (WFP) food aid. Photo/UN News
Displaced victims of the West Java tsunami in Indonesia collect World Food Programme (WFP) food aid. Photo/UN News

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday said that rising hunger is an outrage in a world of plenty. 

He also highlighted the important role of food security in cementing peace.

The UN chief told this to Executive Board of the World Food Programme (WFP), the governing body of the world body's food agency, the recipient of the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize.

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 "An empty stomach is a gaping hole in the heart of a society. A stunted child's growth in the mind is progress for her and for everyone", Secretary-General António Guterres  attested to the Executive Board of the World Food Programme (WFP). 

Hunger is an outrage in a world of plenty.

As 130 million more people risk being pushed to the brink of starvation by the end of 2020, @WFP will continue playing a vital role, as a provider of food, nutrition and hope. https://t.co/SNgSAlfcTQpic.twitter.com/4s9MgDobMS— António Guterres (@antonioguterres) November 16, 2020

Well-deserved accolade 

The top UN official lauded WFP for delivering food to "the most remote locations, in the most dangerous situations, in the most challenging contexts", with enormous commitment, generosity and competence. 

"With human need all around, and at times with bullets and bombs shrieking through the air, you brought life-saving assistance to vulnerable people in a way that is an example for the whole world", he said. "You provide hope not only by helping people to meet their immediate food and nutrition needs, but also enabling people to change their lives". 

He pointed to the important message at the heart of the decision by the Nobel Committee to award the Peace Prize to WFP this year, that "food is peace" and expressed his happiness that the agency's "absolutely outstanding" work was being recognized. 

"You are messengers of peace, so essential messengers for our global ceasefire", said Guterres.

 The UN chief is building support behind his global call to silence the guns, urging combatants to unite against the coronavirus instead. 

Rising hunger  

Although WFP, like many other UN agencies, must work in politically charged settings, the COVID-19 pandemic has had a devastating impact on the state of global food security, flagged the UN chief. 

"Hunger is rising again…[and] famine is again threatening several countries", said Guterres. 

He cited WFP figures that 690 million people do have not enough to eat, as 130 million more, risk being pushed to the brink of starvation by the end of the year, spelling out that "this is totally unacceptable". 

Moreover, the impacts of food insecurity are "profoundly gendered", sidelining the very women who can help "in overcoming this challenge" to greater suffering. 

Common goals 

Appealing for a massive rescue package for the most vulnerable people and countries, he stressed the need to ensure that recovery address inequalities and fragilities and that health and social protection systems are strengthened with more robust food systems a "key part of the future". 

"We need food systems that provide decent and safe livelihoods", he said, that are central to a sustainable and inclusive recovery from the ravages of the pandemic. 

On climate change, the UN chief said that food systems would be "essential in bringing us to net zero and I believe that what you can do as the World Food Programme is essential", he asserted.  

Funding shortfalls 

Guterres spotlighted WFP's "huge" financing gap of around $5 billion and called on the international community's support. 

"We need to make sure that you have the resources to be at the right place at the right time, supporting people", he told the board. 

 

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