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Kenya’s looming food insecurity crisis now a grim reality

Editor SharpDaily by Editor SharpDaily
October 19, 2023
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In the heart of Africa, Kenya faces a looming crisis that demands attention. Severe food insecurity rates have doubled in just six years, underscoring the harsh realities many Kenyans endure in their pursuit of sustenance.

According to data from the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), food insecurity in Kenya surged from 15.0% between 2014-2016 to a staggering 28.0% between 2020-2022. This 13.0%-point increase places Kenya second only to South Sudan in the region, where a shocking 63.2% of the population faces severe food insecurity.

Inflation and surging food import bills are among the primary drivers of this disheartening trend. Kenya also grappled with a locust invasion before and during the pandemic, exacerbated by a severe drought last year, the worst in four decades.

These natural disasters, combined with geopolitical tensions, sent food prices soaring by 15.8% in October compared to the previous year. This skyrocketing cost of living now stands at its highest level in over five years.

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Kenya’s food insecurity crisis has far-reaching implications for the nation’s economy, health, and social stability. These statistics represent real people—families, children, and vulnerable populations struggling to secure their next meal.

Moreover, the crisis highlights the vulnerability of nations to global factors like extreme climate events, commodity prices, and international markets. Kenya’s food insecurity rate surpasses both the continental average of 23.4% and the global average of 11.3%, as indicated by FAO data. These trends underscore the urgent need for immediate action and long-term strategies to address food security, not only in Kenya but globally.

It is imperative for the Kenyan government, in collaboration with international organizations, to swiftly address this issue. Investments in agriculture, infrastructure, and social safety nets can help mitigate the impact of rising food prices and unemployment.

Equally important is the need for increased climate resilience, better disaster management, and sustainable farming practices to shield the country from future shocks. The global community also has a crucial role to play. Collaboration is essential to finding solutions, whether through sharing knowledge and technology for agricultural improvement, supporting initiatives to combat climate change, or aiding in the development of resilient and diversified food systems.

Food insecurity, as exemplified by Kenya’s situation, is a challenge that transcends borders and requires collective action.

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