Despite multiple challenges, food insecurity is decreasing in Europe and Central Asia
“We hope that this report provides valuable information that can contribute to effective intersectoral collaboration, including with civil society organizations and the private sector, to accelerate progress towards achieving the SDG 2 goal in Europe and Central Asia,” said Godfrey Magwenzi, Officer-in-Charge for the FAO Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia, ad interim, in the report’s foreword.
“For those who are classified as moderately food insecure, access to food is uncertain. They might have to sacrifice other basic needs, just to be able to eat regularly, and what they get is very often not the most nutritious food,” explained Tamara Nanitashvili, Senior Policy Officer at FAO and lead author of the report. “When someone is severely food insecure, they have gone a day or more without eating. In other words, they have most likely experienced hunger.”
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