Famine is defined as a situation where one in five households experience extreme lack of food and basic needs resulting in starvation, death, and destitution. Some key factors that can cause famine include poverty, job instability, food waste, poor infrastructure, unstable markets, climate change, wars, and conflicts. While famine can be observed globally, the document provides examples of famine in Argentina specifically due to lack of work leading to increased social program reliance. Potential solutions discussed include creating a stable economy with many jobs, or relying on organizations to produce enough food to help the 828 million people facing hunger worldwide.
Famine is defined as a situation where one in five households experience extreme lack of food and basic needs resulting in starvation, death, and destitution. Some key factors that can cause famine include poverty, job instability, food waste, poor infrastructure, unstable markets, climate change, wars, and conflicts. While famine can be observed globally, the document provides examples of famine in Argentina specifically due to lack of work leading to increased social program reliance. Potential solutions discussed include creating a stable economy with many jobs, or relying on organizations to produce enough food to help the 828 million people facing hunger worldwide.
Famine is defined as a situation where one in five households experience extreme lack of food and basic needs resulting in starvation, death, and destitution. Some key factors that can cause famine include poverty, job instability, food waste, poor infrastructure, unstable markets, climate change, wars, and conflicts. While famine can be observed globally, the document provides examples of famine in Argentina specifically due to lack of work leading to increased social program reliance. Potential solutions discussed include creating a stable economy with many jobs, or relying on organizations to produce enough food to help the 828 million people facing hunger worldwide.
Instituto Centenarios 3°C Name: Agustín Díaz Teacher: Agostina Siracusa What is famine?
In technical terms, a famine is a situation where
one in five households experience “an extreme lack of food and other basic needs where starvation, death, and destitution are evident. these are some of the factors that cause famine * Poverty. *Job instability. *Food waste. *Poor infrastructure. *Unstable markets. *Climate change. *Wars and conflicts. *Nutritional quality. where can we observe famine? What is the solution? the solution is complex, for example, in Argentina there is famine due to the lack of work and there are more and more people receiving money from social plans, which is a problem, we would have to have a stable economy, with many jobs, but there would still be destitution and famine. Another option is that there is an organization that produces enough to provide food for eight hundred and twenty-eight million people who go hungry around the world. that's all I had to say, thank you very much for listening to my presentation.