Our #FinancingFlows & #FoodCrises 2024 report has country-specific #infographics like this one on #humanitarian and #development resource allocations in #Haiti. fightfoodcrises.net/sites/defaul...
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Understanding external #financing trends is essential to inform decision-making & promote policy dialogues that ensure coordination. 📊 Our 2024 #FinancingFlows & #FoodCrises report includes a new digital dashboard to dynamically visualise the data: bit.ly/FFFC
Financing Flows & Food Crises 2024 report: Funding distribution since 2016
In 2023, #humanitarian financing to food crises decreased from record high levels in 2022 to around US $11 billion. #Development assistance to food sectors reached US $8 billion 📉 Read more in our 2024 #FinancingFlows & #FoodCrises report bit.ly/FFFC
Despite #humanitarian & #development efforts to fund food crises, hunger is the deepening around the world. Evidence must guide financing decisions to support the most effective interventions. 🌱 Learn more in the 2024 #FinancingFlows & #FoodCrises Report: bit.ly/FFFC
Banner image: A farmer tends to his farm produce. Caption: Coordinated efforts are needed to address the root causes of food crises.
While #humanitarian assistance is critical to save lives & livelihoods, & alleviate human suffering, more coordinated efforts are needed to address the root causes of food crises 🌾 Read the 2024 #FinancingFlows & #FoodCrises Report: bit.ly/FFFC
#Humanitarian funding still dominates the financing in food crisis contexts. We need to shift our focus from the symptoms to the underlying causes, and rethink financing strategies for lasting solutions. 💡 Read the 2024 #FinancingFlows & #FoodCrises Report: bit.ly/FFFC
Despite #humanitarian & #development efforts to fund food sectors in crisis situations, acute food insecurity persists. Our latest report suggests a new financing approach is needed for a more impactful response💡2024 #FinancingFlows & #FoodCrises Report: bit.ly/FFFC
Most people facing acute food insecurity rely on agriculture for livelihoods and income, yet only 3% of assistance goes to agriculture.
It's crucial to ramp up funding to combine food assistance with agriculture for more sustainable response.
2024 #FinancingFlows & Food Crises Report: bit.ly/FFFC
Banner image: Man harvesting from tree. Caption: Acute food insecurity solutions demand evidence-based and innovative funding.
Financing food sectors in #foodcrisis contexts is not keeping pace with needs, nor reversing the deepening hunger. 🥣 Learn more about our #FinancingFlows & Food Crises 2024 report: bit.ly/FFFC