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Worsening food insecurity, waning response capacity: Options for a better way forward


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Worsening food insecurity, waning response capacity: Options for a better way forward
Co-organized by IFPRI, the Food Security Information Network (FSIN) and the CGIAR Science Program on Food Frontiers and Security | Part of the Fragility to Stability Seminar Series
July 2, 2025
Food crises arise from the complex interplay of conflict, poverty, climate variability, and economic shocks, resulting in acute food insecurity among vulnerable populations. According to the latest Global Report on Food Crises (2025), the number of people facing severe levels of acute food insecurity has tripled over the past decade, rising from around 100 million in 2016 to nearly 300 million people in 2024.
The report warns that intensifying conflict in areas prone to food crises could worsen these conditions, policy uncertainty in major economies could slow income growth around the world, and budget cuts could erode humanitarian assistance, as well as capacities to monitor and anticipate drivers of acute food insecurity.
This seminar will assess these prospects and discuss ways to counteract them.
Speakers will discuss:
• Trends in acute food insecurity and major drivers
• Challenges posed by budget cuts by major aid donors and impacts on food crisis response capacities
• Obstacles faced by early warning, early action systems in collecting adequate data to monitor and anticipate food crises and address drivers
• Insights from AI-driven predictive modeling approaches to overcome select data challenges and better inform anticipatory and preventive action
Opening Remarks
Johan Swinnen, Director General, IFPRI
Global food crises, fragility, and prospects: Trends and drivers
Presentation of the key findings of the 2025 Global Report on Food Crises
Sara McHattie, Global Coordinator, Food Security Information Network (FSIN)
What are the consequences for food insecurity risks of waning international humanitarian and development assistance? EC perspectives and responses
Simona Bortolotti, Policy Officer, Sustainable Agrifood Systems and Fisheries Unit, Directorate General for International Partnerships, European Union
Implications of foreign aid cuts for climate resilience and food insecurity
Kalle Hirvonen, Research Fellow, UNU-WIDER and Senior Research Fellow, IFPRI
Challenges to humanitarian assistance and anticipatory action amid Sudan’s worsening food crisis
Nigist Abebe, Regional Representative, Chemonics International; Vulnerability Analysis and Mapping National Officer, World Food Programme (WFP) Sudan
A new approach to assess food insecurity trends and drivers to better inform early action systems
Luca Russo, Independent consultant and co-lead of study on trends and drivers of acute food insecurity commissioned by the Global Network Against Food Crises (GNAFC)
Using AI-informed modeling to overcome challenges to data collection and predict food crises
Yanyan Liu, Senior Research Fellow, IFPRI
Concluding Remarks
Rob Vos, Senior Research Fellow, IFPRI
Moderator
Katrina Kosec, Interim Deputy Director, CGIAR Science Program on Food Frontiers and Security; Senior Research Fellow, IFPRI
Links:
More about this Event: https://www.ifpri.org/event/worsening-food-insecurity-waning-response-capacity-options-for-a-better-way-forward/
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