
Zimbabwe
Unprecedented drought and a tumbling economy have left half the population without enough food.

Unprecedented drought and a tumbling economy have left half the population without enough food.

The Republic of Congo is a resource-rich, middle-income country, however, it continues to face high levels of poverty and inequality, recurring localized conflict and regional insecurity.

Since the 1994 genocide and collapse of the economy and social services, the government embarked on rebuilding the country and improving its quality of life through long- and short-term development programs.

The two-island country faces significant challenges due to its remoteness and irregular landscape. This results in high export costs and agriculture that’s vulnerable to natural disasters.

Despite significant economic growth and decades of political stability, Senegal still faces serious development challenges. More than one third of the population lives below the poverty line.

Sierra Leone is a currently peaceful country, but ongoing climate shocks and disease outbreaks pose a threat to food security.

With ongoing drought and internal conflict, Somalia experiences widespread extreme hunger.

South Sudan is suffering from ongoing conflict as well as droughts & floods from climate change. 8 million people are hungry.

A multi-year internal conflict has caused displacement and hunger in Sudan. Famine has been confirmed in multiple regions.

Comprised of Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger, the Sahel sits just below the Sahara desert and has become one of the world’s worst hunger emergencies.