

Arif Husain
Chief Economist and Director of the Food Security Analysis and Trends Service at United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
Arif joined WFP in 2003 and since then he has served in many senior positions both in the field and at Headquarters. He has also worked for the World Bank and taught at the Hubert H Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs. Arif’s work focuses on analysing food security and welfare conditions in developing countries to inform humanitarian response. His research interests include application of information technologies to improve humanitarian response; understanding linkages between poverty, hunger, conflict and migration; and analysing how global economic shocks impact food security, social protection and emergency and development assistance.
Recent work by Arif Husain
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Humanitarian aid and the costs of inaction
What will it take to improve global food security?
Published 21.02.24
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Tackling food insecurity
We produce enough food to feed every single person alive, yet global food insecurity is rising. Arif Husain discusses why and the way forward.
Published 11.07.18
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Evidence to practice: Responding to crises
Arif Husain, Chief Economist at World Food Programme, on using the best and latest technology to gather evidence to respond to humanitarian crises.*
Published 03.06.18