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Research Proposal

Introduction

Global hunger is primarily caused by poverty. Because of unequal income distribution


and a lack of resources in developing nations, millions of people simply cannot afford the
land or farming materials required to grow or acquire access to nutritious food.

Hunger is one aspect of extreme poverty. It is frequently referred to as poverty's most


severe and significant symptom. The only option for individuals to go beyond chronic
hunger and their vulnerability to rising food prices is to use self-sufficient, sustainable
techniques.

Question

•Is there not enough food for everyone?

•What are the possible ways to solve world hunger?

Relevance of the study

Why should I be concerned? We all want our families to be able to consume enough
food that is both safe and nourishing. A world without hunger has the potential to benefit our
economy, health, education, equality, and social progress. It is a critical component in
creating a brighter future for everyone.

Data gathered for the study

Children who are hungry, food insecure, or undernourished today may be at a higher
risk of being overweight, obese, or developing chronic conditions such as diabetes later in
life. Undernutrition and obesity coexist in many countries, and both can be caused by food
insecurity.

Hunger is caused by a lack of financial assistance and unemployment, and as a result,


today's youth beg for food while others steal leftovers from restaurants' trashcans.

Conclusion

To summarize, world hunger is an existential crisis that needs to be focused on and


resolved because it not only determines our community’s future but also decides who gets to
live. There are several ways on resolving world hunger. Taking steps in these ways is what
our planet needs.

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