New York, Jan. 9 -- In 2025, hunger remained one of the world's most urgent challenges, shaped by conflict, climate shocks, and economic instability. Families across the globe faced chronic food insecurity, limited access to clean water, and the immense risks of malnutrition-especially for children, pregnant women, and marginalized communities. Yet, our teams and the communities we work in have continued to adapt, finding ways to protect lives while laying the groundwork for long-term resilience.

Our most-readstoriesof 2025reflectcollective interestin the variety of wayshunger can be ended for everyone, for good.From lifesaving nutrition treatmentonthefrontlines of conflict zonesto climate-smart agricultureinitiativesin remote villagesaf...