In November 2023, Copernicus, the Earth Observation component of the European Union’s Space Programme, launched four Copernicus Thematic Hubs. These hubs serve as single entry...
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Key messages: CHAPTER 1 - SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOAL 2.1: UNDERNOURISHMENT AND FOOD INSECURITY Hunger in the Arab States reached its highest value in 2022...
Since the start of November, the degraded air quality in South Asia has been widely reported in the media. The Indian capital New Delhi, in particular, has been cloaked...
The Copernicus Health Hub was officially launched at EU Space Week in Seville on 8 November, marking an important milestone for the European Union’s Copernicus Earth observation...
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Global hunger, measured by the prevalence of undernourishment (SDG Indicator 2.1.1), affected between 691 and 783 million people in the world in 2022, 122 million...
The United Nations food standards body, the Codex Alimentarius Commission, is meeting on 27 November to 2 December 2023 to adopt food safety and quality standards.
I-CAN is a multistakeholder, multisectoral global flagship initiative developed by Egypt as COP27 Presidency, in partnership with WHO, FAO, other UN agencies and partners such as GAIN, that will...
The Global Nutrition Targets Tracking Tool monitors progress of the six nutrition targets endorsed by the World Health Assembly in 2012 for 2025, as well as towards 2030, aligned...
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The Global Action Plan on Child Wasting called upon the World Health Organization (WHO) to create updated guidance for governments in preventing and managing child wasting...
The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World (SOFI – 2023)
New estimates indicate hunger is no longer on the rise at the global level but is still far above...