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3 Things to Know About Hunger in the Congo Region

3 Things to Know About Hunger in CongoThe Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is the largest country in sub-Saharan Africa, with a population of 109 million. However, after enduring decades of conflict, the country is in a state of devastation and ranks among the five most impoverished nations globally.

3 Things About Hunger in the Congo Region

  1. About 74.6 million people earn less than $2.15 a day.  The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is Africa’s second-largest country, approximately the same size as Western Europe. However, despite its size, the country is facing significant challenges. In 2022, the DRC ranked 180 out of 193 countries in the Human Development Index, indicating low levels of development. The DRC has been plagued by conflict and poverty, resulting in one of the world’s biggest hunger crises, second only to Yemen. Out of its population of 109 million people, an estimated 23.4 million are experiencing emergency levels of food insecurity. Among them, at least 4.5 million children are severely malnourished. 
  2. Violence is a leading factor in food insecurity. Violence and lack of security have made it unfavorable for farmers to plant and harvest, adding to the already existing problem of food shortage. Also, due to ongoing conflicts, 7.3 million people are displaced internally. This large exodus leads to people’s inability to work and thus, money is practically impossible to come by. Due to the hunger in the Congo region and displacement within the country, some people eat the raw seeds they originally planted to satisfy their needs. 
  3. There is still hope for those in the DRC. Though the circumstances are dire, there is proof of change happening in the DRC every day. Organizations, such as the WFP and Action Against Hunger, provide relief to these people who are suffering the detrimental effects of food insecurity. Action Against Hunger reached 1,856,902 people with its nutrition and health programs in 2022. In 2023, the WFP reached 5.3  million people with food and nutrition services, which is 14% less than in 2022. However, the number of people assisted by WFP every month doubled to 1.2 million. Working toward stability to decrease hunger in the Congo region is a widespread and challenging fight. Though many people face displacement and go without food, with the help of organizations, it is clear that this future for Congo can be avoided.

Continue the Support for Change

The more international aid that is directed toward the Congo, the more people will receive much-needed help. Supporting organizations that give aid to those in need is extremely important for this exact reason. The support will help save lives and create stability for years to come within the Congo region and likewise, the effects can ripple throughout the global economy.

– Staff Reports
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Updated: September 15, 2024

October 17, 2020
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