The vicious circle

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When conflicts start, food insecurity rises. And when a population becomes food insecure, preventing conflicts becomes more difficult. This becomes a vicious circle that never seems to end.

According to Mr. Dominique Burgeon, studies show that 40% of the countries coming out from conflicts, are more likely to experience food insecurity. This again makes them bounce back into conflicts.

These conflicts not only create food insecurity but also create water insecurities and environmental factors, destruction of infrastructure leading to inaccessibility of lands. Therefore less food and access to it. Such crises are all man-made and so their solutions should be man-made, too.

So what then do we do? When do we put down the weapons and start farming?

Read the full post on the CFS blog here.

Blogpost by Jackline Stacy Achieng - #CFS44 Social Reporter – Stacie155(at)gmail.com
Photo Credit: The Humanitarian and Development Partnership Team in the Central African Republic (HDPTCAR) on
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This post is part of the live coverage during the 44th Session of the Committee on World Food Security. This post is written by one of our social reporters, and represents the author’s views only.


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