Welthungerhilfe Presents 2024 Annual Report

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Bonn/Berlin, 24 July 2025. Worldwide, 733 million people suffer from chronic hunger – that is one in eleven people. This number has risen by 152 million since 2019 due to the climate crisis, wars, and increasing global inequality. Meanwhile, major donors such as the US and Germany are drastically reducing their development cooperation and humanitarian aid budgets. At its annual press conference, Welthungerhilfe warns that overcoming hunger remains possible if there is political will and sufficient funding.

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