Dhaka, Feb. 5 -- People living in these regions are the worst vulnerable and born to struggle for foods and nutrition. International welfare agencies have been working relentlessly to combat global food insecurity over the years and noticing some progress in this regard. However, economic woes triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war are reversing years of progress.

In most cases the countries which depend on importing foods from other countries are bearing the most brunt of inflation. Many poor and middle income countries are spending most share of their reserve to import foods for their people. The worst vulnerable are the people with fixed and small income as the price of every essential has risen to a wor...