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WORLD HUNGER

By Jerry Mahajan, Siddhant Macha and Emerson JJ


HEAD OF MIT  SUPER SMART GENIUSES
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page2 World Hunger
Page 3 Sustainable Development
Page4 Inequality

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WORLD HUNGER

Currently there are over 815 million people that go hungry


everyday. Asia and Africa are the biggest homes to poverty and
world hunger, these are both developing countries. Developing
countries have an average of 12.9% of their population
undernourished.

Agriculture pays a major role in hunger, it is the main way to


attain food. It is also one of the largest industry for jobs in
most developing countries, they provide jobs for almost 40% of
7,668,327,626∗80 0 1
the global population.
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Food Security:
There are 500 million (5∗1 08)farms on the planet, they account
for the largest part of all the income gained today. Most of
these farms are still rainfed and they provide up to 80% of the
worlds food today,

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Sustainable development:

Goal 2 Zero Hunger:

They have a lot of Sub Goals, and the majority of


them are supposed to be achieved by 2030. One
of the goals is to end hunger and make safe and
healthy food accessible to people who are in poor
and vulnerable situations. This also includes
infants. By 2030 they want to have ended all
forms of malnutrition. While also focusing on
adolescent girls, pregnant and lactating women. By
2030 they want to have achieved double the
agricultural productivity and the incomes of small
farming producers. They want to be specifically
focusing on Women, indigenous, family farmers.
They would also want to focus on the funding of
the producers, Farmers land access and equality
through the land, knowledge, markets and
opportunities. By 2030 they want to make the
agricultural systems and producers to be able to
maintain the ecosystems and strengthen the
community’s ability to adapt to climate change,
extreme weather and natural disasters.

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Number 10 sustainability rule

The problem is that countries locked, and


isolated countries have large disparities remain
regarding access to health and education
services and other assets. This shows that
while countries are being lifted out of poverty,
they are also some countries that are still that
have wealth disparity, This is what they are
trying to change by raising money and sending
to poor countries.

In summary the campaign is trying to get


reduced inequalities which means that their
economy will be similar to most of the other
countries. They are doing this by getting access
to hospitals and education to the unprivileged
countries and also raising money in the form of
a campaign.

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