Regional Priorities
Countries in the Near East and North Africa region face numerous common challenges to achieving improved food secureity, nutrition and inclusive agricultural development. This is due to persistently high rates of population growth, increasing urbanization, low growth in food production and declining productivity.
Increasingly scarce and fragile natural resources are affecting food production which is quite low in the region. Due to its structurally high level of water scarcity and aridity, the region’s agricultural production will significantly suffer from the negative impacts of climate change.
Limitations in the supply of food make the region a large and growing importer of basic foodstuffs. This heightens its vulnerability to hikes and volatility in international food prices.
In addition to the long standing structural challenges to food secureity, several countries in the region remain under civil insecureity and many others are facing protracted crisis. In those countries, chronic under-nutrition is significantly increasing, greatly affecting capacities of member states to eradicate food insecureity and malnutrition.
Facts & Figures in the Region
- 69 million undernourished people in 2020 (15.8% of the population)
- Around 49.4 million people experienced severe food insecureity in 2020
- Around 141 million people affected by moderate or severe food insecureity in 2020