Monrovia, Jan. 21 -- Liberia has once again been classified as a country facing "serious" hunger, according to the 2025 Global Hunger Index (GHI), ranking 112th out of 123 countries with sufficient data.

The ranking follows a similarly poor showing in 2024, when Liberia placed 120th out of 127 countries, highlighting a pattern of stalled progress despite modest improvements over the past two decades.

The GHI is designed to measure and track hunger at global, regional, and national levels, reflecting multiple dimensions of undernutrition over time. It aims to highlight areas where hunger is most severe and call attention to the need for targeted interventions.

With a score of 30.0, Liberia remains firmly within the "serious" hunger cate...