hunger
Coverage of hunger in the Nexus archive.
- Nigeria: Bayelsa Govt Rejects PDP's Poverty Claims, Defends 6-Year Record
The Bayelsa State Government has rejected claims by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) that poverty and hunger remain unaddressed under Governor Douye Diri's six-year administration, asserting that welfare-improving programs have been implemented. The government disputes the PDP's allegations, emphasizing its efforts to enhance residents' well-being.
- How taxes on groceries are driving American families to hunger
The article argues that taxes on groceries are contributing to hunger in America, framing the issue as a result of policy choices rather than an inevitable outcome. It highlights how taxing basic necessities exacerbates food insecurity for families.
- Africa: 5 Innovations Transforming How WFP Delivers Food Assistance
The World Food Programme (WFP) is utilizing five key innovations to transform food assistance delivery in Africa. These innovations are crucial in addressing hunger and improving on-the-ground operations.
- What does dignity look like for a family facing hunger? - Sponsored Content
Israel's largest food basket distributor, Yad Ezra V’Shulamit, provides food, hope, and dignity to those in need. The organization seeks support to feed Israel respectfully.
- Venezuela: Death toll nears 2,000 as rescue hopes fade
Venezuela's death toll from the quakes is nearing 2,000 with 43,000 missing. Aid agencies report worsening hunger and disease due to an overwhelmed healthcare system.
- What doctor says about meal frequency and weight loss
An endocrinologist at Vanderbilt University, Dr. Anna Beth Bradley, states that eating five to six small meals daily does not lead to greater weight loss compared to three balanced meals when calorie and macronutrient intake are equal. She notes that more frequent meals may increase hunger and not boost metabolism, and meal frequency alone does not determine weight loss success.
- 9 Food Drive Collection Day helps Second Harvest Food Bank support families in need
The annual 9 Food Drive Collection Day is held to support Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina, collecting non-perishable items at Arboretum Shopping Center Walmart. The event aids families in North and South Carolina, where over 483,000 people live in poverty, with 42% being children and seniors. The first 50 donors receive Monster Jam tickets, and online donations are also accepted.
- My weight soared to over 300lbs after doctors made a chilling discovery in my brain. This was the subtle telltale sign I ignored... now I've lost complete control of hunger
A person's weight increased to over 300lbs after doctors discovered an issue in their brain, which led to a loss of control over hunger. The individual ignored a subtle warning sign before the condition worsened.
- Hunger does not always look like hunger. - Sponsored Content
The article, sponsored content, highlights that hunger may not be visibly apparent and encourages donations to support programs providing groceries, meals, and compassionate care to those in need.
- West Africa: Violence, Climate Shocks, and Hunger Push the Sahel to the Brink of Collapse
The humanitarian crisis in Africa's Sahel region has expanded due to increased violence, particularly in the Central Sahel, alongside climate shocks and widespread hunger. Millions of people require urgent assistance as displacement and hunger cross borders, despite the crisis fading from global headlines since 2012.
- Hunger in Oleshky: Ukraine asks for evacuation
The Ukrainian city of Oleshky has been occupied by Russian troops since 2022. Many residents face dire conditions and are cut off from the outside world. Kyiv is seeking to rescue them.
- Help ABC7 Feed SoCal end hunger in Southern California
ABC7 Feed SoCal is hosting its 15th annual food drive to provide meals for neighbors in urgent need in Southern California, running through May 29.
- Displacement, hunger push some desperate families in Gaza to marry off their children
Displacement and hunger in Gaza have led some families to marry off their children, with 20.6% of marriages in 2023 involving girls under 18. These young brides often face abuse, rape, and difficult pregnancies.
- Burn-like rashes and hunger: Gaza’s children face skin disease crisis
Gaza's overcrowded camps are experiencing a surge in skin diseases, primarily affecting children due to deteriorating healthcare services and living conditions. The crisis highlights the collapse of medical infrastructure and the vulnerability of children in the region.
- Disease, hunger and Israeli strikes: Six months after Trump’s ceasefire in Gaza
Six months after Trump’s ceasefire in Gaza, residents face ongoing crises including disease, hunger, and Israeli strikes. A displaced mother, Ezyia Abu Haya, is highlighted in a Khan Younis camp as an example of the dire conditions.
- Millions will go hungry if the Strait of Hormuz stays closed
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz is expected to cause rising fuel and fertilizer costs, leading to reduced agricultural harvests and higher food prices, potentially leaving millions hungry.
- Young gray whale dies after swimming up river in Washington state
A young gray whale named Willapa Willy died after swimming upriver in Washington state. Experts suggest hunger was likely the cause of the whale's inland journey.