The world is facing an undeniable and growing hunger crisis
Today, less food is available. Available food is less accessible. Accessible food is not affordable.
Learn moreEarly this morning, the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant, in Nova Kakhovka (southern Ukraine), suffered severe damage in what is already being referred to as the largest technological disaster in Europe in decades. Along with the dam itself, the plant’s turbines and generators were destroyed.
Read MoreA new study—Knowing Better, Responding Worse: How Mistakes from 2008 Led to the Food Crisis of Today—just released by CARE reported that 112.6 million more people around the world were driven to hunger after 2020, compared to the previous major global food crisis (2008-2009).
Read MoreCARE President and CEO, Michelle Nunn statement on Nova Kakhovka Dam Collapse in Ukraine
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