Tackling Global Malnutrition and Hunger in the Final Push Toward the 2030 Agenda
Stefania Moramarco, Ersilia Buonomo, Angela Andreoli, Leonardo Palombi

TL;DR
This paper highlights the urgent need for global action to address malnutrition and hunger to meet the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals.
Contribution
The paper synthesizes current trends and root causes of malnutrition, emphasizing the need for coordinated global efforts.
Findings
Current trends show insufficient progress toward global nutrition and diet-related disease targets.
Over 582 million people could still be undernourished by 2030 if current trends continue.
Adult obesity prevalence is projected to reach 19.8% by 2030.
Abstract
Global malnutrition and hunger represent crises of alarming magnitude, threatening progress toward all the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The drivers of food insecurity and malnutrition are complex and interconnected, including conflict, climate change, migration, population aging, and the erosion of social capital. Despite some progress in specific areas, current trends reveal insufficient advancement toward key global nutrition and diet-related, non-communicable disease targets, confirming the persistent double burden of malnutrition. Without urgent, multisectoral action—including investments in integrated nutrition policies, resilient food systems, and conflict resolution—the goal of achieving Zero Hunger by 2030 remains unlikely. The World Food Program estimates that in 2025, 319 million people will face acute food insecurity; if current trends persist, approximately 582…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChild Nutrition and Water Access · Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations · Energy and Environment Impacts
