Assessing the zero hunger target readiness in Africa in the face of COVID-19 pandemic
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Otekunrin, Olutosin A.
Otekunrin, Oluwaseun A.
Fasina, Folorunso Oludayo
Omotayom, Abiodun O.
Akram, Muhammad
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Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Sebelas Maret
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Sustainable Development Goal 2 (SDG 2) is hinged on achieving zero hunger target globally by 2030. Many developing countries, especially African countries, are challenged with extreme hunger that are often caused or compounded by bad governance, conflicts and climate change. In this paper, we assess Africa’s readiness towards attaining the zero hunger target by 2030 in the face of COVID-19 pandemic. Patterns of Global Hunger Index (GHI) and each of its indicators across Africa are compared before the pandemic (2000-2019). The effect of the pandemic on the hunger situation in Africa is discussed by highlighting the mitigating measures put in place by selected African governments. We have found that most African countries have recorded steady reduction in their child mortality rates but high prevalence of undernourishment, stunting and child wasting indicates significant challenges hampering the achievement of the zero hunger target. The study recommends that African governments should prioritize sustainable agricultural practices and give serious attention to the formulation and implementation of policies that reduce hunger against the COVID-19 pandemic.
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African countries, COVID-19 pandemic, Food security, Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), Sustainable development goals (SDGs), Global hunger index (GHI)
Sustainable Development Goals
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Otekunrin, O. A., Otekunrin, O. A., Fasina, F. O., Omotayo, A. O., & Akram, A. (2020). Assessing
the Zero Hunger Target Readiness in Africa in the Face of COVID-19 Pandemic. Caraka Tani: Journal of
Sustainable Agriculture, 35(2), 213-227. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.20961/carakatani.v35i2.41503.