The United Nations has sounded the alarm on a looming food crisis in Africa, with 16 countries identified as hunger hotspots. The UN's "Hunger Hotspots" report highlights the devastating impact of conflict, climate change, and economic instability on food security across the continent.
The report warns that Africa is poised to overtake Asia as the continent with the highest prevalence of hunger by 2030, with 20.4% of the population lacking access to nutritious food. The three African countries identified as Hotspots of Highest concern are Mali, Sudan, and South Sudan, which require urgent attention to prevent famine or risk of famine.
The consequences of this looming crisis are far-reaching, with severe implications for the continent's economic growth, innovation, and startup ecosystem. As the African startup community continues to grow, it's essential to address the underlying issues driving food insecurity, ensuring a sustainable future for the continent's entrepreneurs and innovators.