wrong numbers are giving the wrong people hope. Mahsa Amini Amini, a prisoner who later passed away, was beaten by her captors in Iran.

People all throughout the world believe they have the same experience as women who are physically or verbally abused by males. There are many instances in which males do not respect women and vice versa. People like India Media, US Media, and others are currently receiving false hope from social media.



Social media has neglected many issues, but the rich and famous aren't paying attention to them.

Rape

Inflation

Hunger.

Conflict.

Changing climate.

Food scarcity

Right of refugees

Child abusers Girls and boys face enormous obstacles that seriously jeopardize their goals and desires for a better life in the face of many calamities.

The cricket world cup and the FIFA world cup 2022 continue to dominate social media. 

People should focus on issues that are important to their own country; they have no right to meddle in the private affairs of other nations. Celebrities and nations still engage in this, nevertheless, in the media.

The best examples of inaccurate numbers are Malala Yousafzai, Priyanka Chopra, or Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy because they make individuals look foolish, just like social media does. Malala Yousafzai and Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy The entire nation detested the woman, and Chinoy never spoke for her. Pakistani national Aafia Siddiqui is currently incarcerated at the Federal Medical Center, Carswell in Fort Worth, Texas, serving an 86-year sentence for attempted murder and other offences. In India, there are several instances involving women. Why doesn't Priyanka Chopra concentrate on it? Why isn't she working for them?

Rape

Rape is an impermissible act that often entails coerced or threatened sexual activity against the victim's will. Rape is a widespread issue.

The difficulty of locating accurate rape statistics

The ability to gather precise rape statistics is notoriously challenging. The largest issue is that the majority of sexual assault victims decide not to report it. This choice may have been made for a variety of reasons, including shame, victim shaming, concern for the rapist's retaliation, and even concern for the victim's own family's reaction.


The laws against sexual assault in many nations are also insufficient, inconsistent, or not consistently implemented. Because of this, the victim could become convinced that calling the police won't help and, in certain situations, might even make matters worse.

Whatever the reason a victim chooses to remain silent, the result is that rape is significantly underreported in many nations. 35% of women globally are thought to have experienced sexual harassment at some point in their lives. Less than 40% of those women seek aid, and less than 10% ask for help from law enforcement, in the majority of nations with data on rape (including the US). As a result, few rapists receive justice. For instance, it is believed that just 9% of rapists in the U.S. face legal action, and only 3% are imprisoned. 97% of rapists go unpunished.

Inflation

Forecasts predict that the rate of global inflation would increase from 4.7 percent in 2021 to 8.8 percent in 2022 before falling to 6.5 percent in 2023 and 4.1 percent by 2024. The nation having the highest inflation rate at the moment is Zimbabwe. According to information from Trading Economics, inflation in the nation increased from 256.9 percent in July to 285 percent in August 2022. It hasn't been this high since February 2021. Japan had the lowest inflation rate among the major developed and developing economies in July 2022, at 2.6 percent (compared to the same month of the previous year).

Hunger

Given the worsening hunger crisis in numerous nations, the picture for the rest of 2022 is even more gloomy. 970,000 individuals faced famine and death as of September 2022, alone in Ethiopia, Yemen, South Sudan, Somalia, and Afghanistan.

Since 2019, the number of people experiencing acute food insecurity has increased from 135 million to 345 million, meaning that as many as 828 million people go to bed hungry every night. A total of 50 million individuals in 45 different nations are on the verge of going hungry. This makes starvation a condition that is considerably more fatal. Yemen's reliance on imported food is one of the problems that has made it the world's most hungry nation for 2022. Around Yemen in terms of hunger levels in 2022 are a number of other nations.

Conflicts

Ethiopia. Options for peace are hampered by the complicated nature of the conflict's roots.

Yemen. The Conflict Cannot Be Called to Order Through Diplomacy.

La Sahel. The instability is persistent, growing, and getting worse.

Nigeria. Around the nation, there are numerous security threats.

Afghanistan. Under Taliban rule, there is a high risk of violence against civilians.

The Russo-Ukrainian War, which started in 2014, saw a significant escalation with Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Changing climate.

Between 2022 and 2026, it is anticipated that the annual mean global near-surface temperature would increase by 1.1 to 1.7 °C compared to pre-industrial levels (1850-1900).

GERMANY (Climate Risk Index: 13.83) (Climate Risk Index: 13.83)

MADAGASCAR (Climate Risk Index: 15.83) (Climate Risk Index: 15.83)

INDIA (Climate Risk Index: 18.17) (Climate Risk Index: 18.17)

Lanka, Sri (Climate Risk Index: 19)

KENYA (Climate Risk Index: 19.67) (Climate Risk Index: 19.67)

RUANDA (Climate Risk Index: 21.17) (Climate Risk Index: 21.17)

CANADA (Climate Risk Index: 21.83) (Climate Risk Index: 21.83)

FIJI (Climate Risk Index: 22.5) (Climate Risk Index: 22.5)

Food scarcity

According to recent research by IMF staff, countries that are especially vulnerable to food insecurity will experience $9 billion more in balance of payments pressures in 2022 and 2023 as a result of higher import costs for food and fertilizer. This will reduce the ability of countries to pay for imports of food and fertilizer and their foreign reserves.

Right of refugees

At the start of 2022, these 12 host communities were the biggest.

Ethiopia.

Bangladesh, 

Lebanon, 

Uganda, 

Sudan, 

 Germany.

Turkey 

 Pakistan.

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