Posted on December, 14, 2023 at 09:32 am
The Africa Regional Overview of Food Security and Nutrition, Statistics and Trends 2023 highlights regional disparities in undernourishment. Eastern Africa tops the list with 134.6 million undernourished individuals, followed by Western Africa with 62.8 million, Central Africa with 57 million, Northern Africa with 19.5 million, and Southern Africa with 7.6 million. The report underscores the urgent need for targeted interventions across regions.
The report reveals that around 868 million people in Africa were moderately or severely food-insecure, with 342 million severely food-insecure individuals. Central Africa witnessed the highest increase in undernourishment prevalence, followed by Western Africa, Southern Africa, Eastern Africa, and Northern Africa. Notably, more women were affected by moderate or severe food insecurity in 2022 than men.
Besides hunger, the report highlights widespread micronutrient deficiencies in Africa. The prevalence of stunting among children under five was 30% in 2022. Southern Africa recorded higher-than-global estimates of overweight children, and South Africa and Botswana had particularly high prevalence rates. The report also addresses the high prevalence of anaemia among adult women in Africa.
The report introduces estimates on the cost and affordability of a nutritious diet, revealing that 77.5% of Africa’s population, approximately one billion individuals, could not afford a healthy diet in 2021. This contrasts sharply with the global rate of 42%. The average cost of a healthy diet in Africa increased by 5.6% from 2020-2021, emphasizing the economic challenges faced by a significant portion of the population.
Source: GK TODAY