

The resumption of Food and Nutrition Security (FNS) policies has brought the social agenda back to the center of debate, following setbacks that affected 33 million people who experienced severe food and nutrition insecurity (FNI), that is, hunger.1 In 2025, the SOFI report confirmed that the country was once again removed from the Hunger Map.2 While this is an important achievement, it is insufficient to declare the issue resolved, particularly among vulnerable populations.
Regional Health – Americas
|15th Jan, 2026
|The Lancet
Regional Health – Americas
|15th Jan, 2026
|The Lancet
Regional Health – Americas
|15th Jan, 2026
|The Lancet
Regional Health – Americas
|15th Jan, 2026
|The Lancet
Regional Health – Americas
|15th Jan, 2026
|The Lancet
Regional Health – Americas
|15th Jan, 2026
|The Lancet
Regional Health – Americas
|15th Jan, 2026
|The Lancet