Pakistan Ranked Among Top 10 Countries Facing Acute Hunger in Global Food Crises Report
Pakistan has been placed among the top 10 countries facing acute levels of hunger, according to the 2026 Global Report on Food Crises, highlighting worsening food insecurity across several vulnerable...
Pakistan has been placed among the top 10 countries facing acute levels of hunger, according to the 2026 Global Report on Food Crises, highlighting worsening food insecurity across several vulnerable regions worldwide.
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The report lists Pakistan alongside countries such as Afghanistan, Nigeria, and Yemen as major hotspots of acute food insecurity.
Millions Affected by Severe Food Crisis
The findings indicate that around 11 million people in Pakistan experienced severe food insecurity in 2025. The situation reflects growing pressure on food systems, especially in rural and flood-affected regions.
Extreme Weather and Flooding Major Factors
The report attributes the worsening crisis largely to extreme climate conditions.
Key highlights include:
- Heavy monsoon rains and floods in 2025
- Over 6 million people affected
- Significant damage to crops, farmland, and infrastructure
These disruptions have severely impacted agricultural output, contributing to rising food shortages.
Inflation Adding to Pressure
The report also warns that economic conditions may further worsen food security in the coming year.
- Inflation in Pakistan is projected to reach around 6% in 2026
- Rising prices are expected to increase pressure on household food access
- Vulnerable communities are likely to be the most affected
Growing Global Concern
The inclusion of Pakistan in the list of top hunger-affected countries underscores a broader global challenge, where climate shocks, economic instability, and conflict continue to drive food insecurity in multiple regions.
Experts say urgent intervention in agriculture resilience, disaster preparedness, and economic stabilization will be key to preventing further deterioration.




