These are the countries facing economic and humanitarian crises in 2025

Last updated on August 13th, 2025 at 10:22 am

In 2025, numerous countries are facing the dual pressures of economic collapse and humanitarian emergencies. Economic crises – featuring hyperinflation, unemployment and more – continue to exacerbate existing troubles.

The result is a brutal cycle. Bad economic conditions fuel human suffering and escalating humanitarian needs strain fragile economies further. Understanding these crises is critical for shaping international responses.

Economic and humanitarian crises in 2025

1. Lebanon

This country in the Middle East is in a deep economic crisis. More than 1 million people in Lebanon are facing food insecurity, fuel shortages and lack of basic amenities amid a political paralysis. Lebanon needs to get out of this trouble soon.

2. Yemen

Economic collapse induced by fighting, increasing prices and falling currency – these are some of the top problems faced by Yemenis today. Nearly 80 percent of the population need humanitarian aid due to famine risk and health emergencies.

3. Venezuela

You can find prolonged recession, hyperinflation and infrastructure decay in Venezuela. Millions of people in the country are facing food insecurity, migration and health crises. It is time that global leaders come together to bring Venezuela out of this problem.

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My journalism journey started during my college years as a Civil Engineering student. I became fond of art, shifting to my current career. I'm pursuing Masters in Journalism and Mass Communication, and aiming to bring a bigger change through my reports.

S panda

I hold a deep interest in politics, human rights and climate change. I let empathy take the front seat, preparing breaking pieces that spark discussions or prick one's curiosity. I'm all for reporting the important in the right manner. My journalism journey started during my college years as a Civil Engineering student. I became fond of art, shifting to my current career. I'm pursuing Masters in Journalism and Mass Communication, and aiming to bring a bigger change through my reports.

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