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World Hunger

Nasneen P.

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Contents

3. Does the world produce enough food

to feed everyone?

2. How many hungry people are there in the world ?

1. What is hunger concepts and definitions?

4. What are causes of hunger ?

5. What should we do to reduce

the number of people who

starve for food in their daily life?

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1. What is hunger concepts and definitions?

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Hunger

[Oxford English Dictionary]

• The want or scarcity of food in country.

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Malnutrition

Physical weakness & bad health

What does it mean ?

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1. Protein – energy malnutrition

Malnutrition

2. Micronutrient deficiency

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Protein – energy malnutrition

Most important

This is the type of malnutritionthat is referred to when world hunger is

discussed.

The lack of enough protein and food provides energy.

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2. How many hungry people are there in the world ?

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United Nation Food and Agriculture Organization

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The 2010 estimate

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The increase has beendue to 3 factors

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1.Neglect of culture relevant to poor people

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2.The current worldwide economic crisis

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3.Food prices

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3. Does the world produce enough food to feed everyone?

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Does the world produce enough food to feed everyone? (1)

• World agriculture produces 17 % more calories per person consumption today than it did 30 years ago, despite a 70 % population increase.

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Does the world produce enough food to feed everyone? (2)

• This is enough to provide everyone in the world with at least 2,720 kilocalories (kcal) per person per day  according to the most recent estimate that we could find.

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The principal problem is that many people in the world do not have sufficient land to grow, or income to purchase, enough food. 

Does the world produce enough food to feed everyone? (3)

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4. What are causes of hunger ?

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What are the causes of hunger is a fundamental

question, with varied answers ? 

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1. Poverty

is the principal cause of hunger.

1. No rain in raining season

2. No much land for agriculture

3. Lack of technologies

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2. Harmful economic systems are the

principal cause of

poverty and hunger.

1. New economic system depends on industrial more than agriculture.

2. Pollution cause by the factories, it will destroy manufacturing.

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3. Conflict as a cause of hunger

and poverty.

1. Conflicts come over the lands, people, animal and everything.

2. Conflicts let people to

displacement their land.

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4. Hunger is also a cause of poverty,

and thus of hunger.

1. Poor health

4. Hunger can lead to even greater poverty by reducing people’s ability to work or learn

2. Low levels of energy3. Even mental impairment

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5. Natural reason is

also a cause of poverty,

and thus of hunger.

1. Flood, Earthquake

2. Destructive of insect and animal can come over the agricultures.

Destroy land

Kill people

3. Global warming causes 300,000 deaths a year.

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5. What should we do to reduce the number of people who starve for food in their daily life?

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A.

• The developed or rich countries should set a certain amount of money to donate to poor countries.

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B.

• Support the agriculture investment in the developed nation and help their government to set an Economics plans focusing in agriculture and fright deforest.

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• Stop sale weapons to countries

which have civil war like Sudan and Somali.

C.

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D.

• Support the developed nations and farmers with

the latest available technology.

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Thank you for you attention


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