Economics, Security, and Disaster: Food Insecurity in North Africa

Worldwide economic struggles, global conflicts, natural disasters and health emergencies threaten the great food insecurity in North Africa. North African countries in particular have struggled, as their geography has created significant security challenges and supply chain issues. With so many challenges to food security, crisis response in the next 12 months will prove to be consequential for years to come.

Key Judgment 1: It is highly likely that economic factors in North Africa like inflation and currency collapse will create more food insecurity in the next 12 months.

Key Judgment 2: It is highly likely that conflict in Sudan, Libya, the Sahel, and Ukraine will limit food supply to North Africa in the next 12 months.

Key Judgment 3: It is likely that disease and natural disasters limit access to food for millions across North Africa in the next 12 months.

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George Englehart

Received a Bachelors of Arts in International Relations from Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. His studies focused on foreign policy and diplomacy with an area concentration in Asia.
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