Bonn Conference: Number of Children in Crisis Levels of Hunger Due to Extreme Weather Events Doubles in Past Five Years New Analysis

Save The Children
Jun 11, 2024

Bonn Conference: Number of Children in Crisis Levels of Hunger Due to Extreme Weather Events Doubles in Past Five Years New Analysis


The number of children facing crisis levels of hunger in the countries where extreme weather events are most impacting food supplies has more than doubled in the past five years including a 20% rise in 2023, according to new Save the Children analysis.  

 

The analysis was released as governments meet for a landmark “expert dialogue” on the disproportionate impacts of climate change on children at UN talks taking place in Bonn, Germany - the precursor to the COP29 summit later this year.  

 

Save the Children’s analysis showed that more than 33 million children and 39 million adults live in both the “crisis” phase 3 of hunger as determined by the IPC and in the 18 countries where extreme weather events such as droughts, cyclones, and floods were the main drivers of food insecurity.