Global Civil Society & the UN Sustainable Development Goals

Goal 2: Zero Hunger

Zero Hunger


Goal 2 is about creating a world free of hunger by 2030.The global issue of hunger and food insecurity has shown an alarming increase since 2015, a trend exacerbated by a combination of factors including the pandemic, conflict, climate change, and deepening inequalities.

By 2022, approximately 735 million people – or 9.2% of the world’s population – found themselves in a state of chronic hunger – a staggering rise compared to 2019. This data underscores the severity of the situation, revealing a growing crisis.

In addition, an estimated 2.4 billion people faced moderate to severe food insecurity in 2022. This classification signifies their lack of access to sufficient nourishment. This number escalated by an alarming 391 million people compared to 2019.

The persistent surge in hunger and food insecurity, fueled by a complex interplay of factors, demands immediate attention and coordinated global efforts to alleviate this critical humanitarian challenge.

Extreme hunger and malnutrition remains a barrier to sustainable development and creates a trap from which people cannot easily escape. Hunger and malnutrition mean less productive individuals, who are more prone to disease and thus often unable to earn more and improve their livelihoods.

2 billion people in the world do not have regular access to safe, nutritious and sufficient food. In 2022, 148 million children had stunted growth and 45 million children under the age of 5 were affected by wasting.

Name Acronym Founded City HQ Country/Territory HQ Type I Type II

International Forestry Students' Association

IFSA 1990 Freiburg Germany D

International Forum on Sustainable Value Chains

ISVC 2013 Horgen Switzerland F

International Foundation For Biotechnology Research and Early Stimulation in the Culture of Health, Nutrition, Sport, Art, Science, Technology and Society

International Biotechnology Foundation 2009 San Juan Bautista Tuxtepec Mexico G f

International Fund for Agricultural Development

IFAD Rome Italy F fg

International Fund for Agricultural Research

IFAR 1985 Washington DC USA G f

International Geneva Association

IGA 1904 Geneva Switzerland N

International Glutamate Technical Committee

IGTC 1971 D

International Groundfish Forum

GF 1992 S c

International Hop Growers' Convention

IHGC 1950 Celje Slovenia D

International Humanity Foundation

IHF 1987 San Diego CA USA G f

International Indian Treaty Council

IITC 1974 Tucson AZ USA F

International Information System for the Agricultural Sciences and Technology

AGRIS 1974 Rome Italy F gy

International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis

IIASA 1972 Laxenburg Austria D j

International Institute for Ecological Agriculture

IIEA 1993 Santa Cruz CA USA G j

International Institute for Population Sciences

IIPS 1956 Mumbai India E j

International Institute for Sustainable Development

IISD 1990 Winnipeg MB Canada F j

International Institute of Administrative Sciences

IIAS 1930 Brussels Belgium B jy

International Institute of Fisheries Economics & Trade

IIFET 1982 Corvallis OR USA F j

International Institute of Inspiration Economy

IIIE 2015 Hamad Town Bahrain D j

International Institute of Refrigeration

IIR 1908 Paris France B gj

International Institute of Tropical Agriculture

IITA 1967 Ibadan Nigeria E j

International Institute of Tropical Forestry

IITF 1939 San Juan Puerto Rico G j

International Islamic Centre for Population Studies and Research

IICPSR 1975 Cairo Egypt E

International Junior Brangus Breeders Association

IJBBA 1977 San Antonio TX USA G

International Labour Organization

ILO 1919 Geneva Switzerland B g

International Lactation Consultant Association

ILCA 1985 Chicago IL USA C

International Liaison Centre for Agricultural Machinery Distributors and Maintenance

1953 Brussels Belgium E

International Licensing Platform Vegetable

ILP Vegetable 2014 The Hague Netherlands G

International Life Sciences Institute

ILSI 1978 Washington DC USA F jt

International Link of Orthodox Christian Scouts

DESMOS 1997 Athens Greece F

International Livestock Research Institute

ILRI 1995 Nairobi Kenya E gj

International Maillard Reaction Society

imars 2005 Cleveland OH USA E

International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center

1966 Mexico City Mexico E

International Malnutrition Task Force

IMTF 2005 Southampton UK F

International Marinelife Alliance

IMA 1985 F

International Maritime Organization

IMO 1948 London UK B g

International Medical Corps

IMC 1984 Los Angeles CA USA G

International Medical Health Organization

IMHO 2004 Columbus OH USA G

International Model Forest Network

IMFN 1994 Ottawa ON Canada F

International Morab Breeders Association

IMBA 1986 Eagle WI USA N

International Movement for the Defence of and the Right to Pleasure

Slow Food 1989 Bra Italy F

International Nature Farming Research Center

INFRC 1982 Atami Japan G

International Network for Genetic Evaluation of Rice

INGER 1975 Manila Philippines K

International Network for Information Technology in Agriculture

INFITA Bonn Germany D y

International Network for the MBA in Agribusiness and Commerce

AGRIMBA 1995 Warsaw Poland F

International Network of Food Data Systems

INFOODS 1984 Rome Italy F

International Network of Resource Centers on Urban Agriculture and Food Security

RUAF Foundation 1999 Leusden Netherlands E y

International Network on Genetics in Aquaculture

INGA 1993 Penang Malaysia K y

International Network URGENCI

Aubagne France F

International NGO/CSO Planning Committee for Food Sovereignty

IPC Rome Italy E y

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