End Hunger in the World by 2030
The Zero Hunger Coalition catalyses coordinated action to achieve zero hunger in the world by 2030
The Zero Hunger Coalition catalyses coordinated action to achieve zero hunger in the world by 2030
What we do
Today, 1 in 10 people – over 828 million – are hungry. Global food systems are in crisis as a result of the combined effects of conflict, climate change, pandemic-induced economic instability, and the war in Ukraine. The price of food, fertiliser, and fuel is increasing sharply, ultimately leading to rising global hunger and malnutrition.
The world needs to respond and take action – now. The Secretary General of the United Nations has called for action to avoid the global hunger crisis reaching unprecedented levels. The urgency of the situation in combination with the UN Food Systems Summit in September 2021 has galvanised significant political momentum to intensify action at country level. Zero Hunger is now identified as a priority for 84% of countries that have developed a National Food Systems Transformation Pathway.
The Zero Hunger Coalition aims to achieve global zero hunger by 2030 by being a catalyst for coordinated action at global, regional, and country levels. By bringing together a variety of important stakeholders, we can transform food systems and put an end to global hunger and malnutrition.
Our plan:
The Zero Hunger Coalition aligns its work with the outcomes of the UN Food Systems Summit 2021, using the national food systems pathways as guidance. In addition, the Coalition works together with the Food Systems Hub wherever possible, both at national and global levels.
The Zero Hunger Coalition is part of Hesat2030 which aims to chart a course for policymakers and donors to make high-impact decisions and investments driven by data.