One of the biggest challenges facing the world today is global hunger. The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) backs this up by stating that "From Africa and Asia to Latin America and the Near East, there are 821 million people in the world who do not get enough food to lead a normal, active life."
In fact, a 2019 report by the WFP confirms a rise
in world hunger for the third year in a row. "There were 821 million
chronically undernourished people in the world last year, up from 811 the
previous year. 1 in 9 people in the world now faces hunger.
“Africa is the region with the greatest prevalence of
hunger in the world – the figure changes to 1 in 5 people hungry in Africa.
Hunger is also on the rise in Western Asia."
The hunger situation is dire in Africa and these
numbers keep rising daily. Regardless, this should not make us forget that
hunger is a global problem and not exclusive to Africa.
This is perhaps why the United Nations World Food
Programme tagged this year's celebrations of #WorldFoodDay “Our Actions Are Our
Future. Healthy Diets for A #ZeroHunger World".
In a press release, Jumia Food talked about what the group is doing to fight hunger in society. What are we doing to tackle global hunger? Well, in
Africa, Jumia, the continent's leading eCommerce platform is leveraging digital
solutions to tackle hunger in the continent.
Jumia through its food marketplace, Jumia Food
connects millions across the continent to healthy and delicious meals that are
sold at affordable prices.
The food marketplace is present in 11 countries
namely Ivory Coast, Algeria, Ghana, Kenya, Morocco, Tunisia, Nigeria, Rwanda,
Senegal, Tanzania and Uganda. And in each of these countries, Jumia Food
has become the go-to platform to order food.
You may appreciate this more when you look at where
Africa was before the entry of Jumia and where the continent is today.
As we celebrate World Food Day, the Managing Director
of Jumia Food, Guy Futi says that all hands must be on deck to tackle global
hunger adding that "Jumia Food is playing its part in combating hunger by
connecting Nigerians to healthy and affordable foods which are delivered at the
quickest possible time."
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