Showing posts with label World Hunger Relief. Show all posts
Showing posts with label World Hunger Relief. Show all posts

Monday, March 7, 2016

Types Of Malnutrition That Affect The Health Of Individuals

Besides poverty, malnutrition is another major reason behind world hunger. An individual who is not getting enough food and essential nutrients in the body is said to be suffering from malnutrition.

Malnutrition causes a bad effect on an individual’s physical and mental abilities. These are of many types and here are some of the major kinds of malnutrition –

Protein deficiency - An individual suffering from protein deficiency is likely to face enlarged liver, swelling of the ankles and feet. The protein deficiency is categorized in two types, kwashiorkor, and marasmus.

Every year, numerous deaths are caused worldwide because of protein deficiency.  Children are at an even higher risk .

Micronutrients - Another type of malnutrition that has affected people is micronutrient deficiency. An individual suffering from micronutrient deficiency lacks different kinds of dietary vitamins and minerals such as calcium, iodine, selenium, iron, zinc, vitamin C, Vitamin B1 & D, and more.

Such deficiencies lead to serious health issues amongst people like Rickets, Pellagra, Keshan disease etc and may even cause death in severe cases.

Iodine deficiency - Deficiency of iodine causes swelling of the thyroid gland called goiter. It can also cause adverse effects on brain development, which further lead to mental disability.

The deficiency of the nutrients not only affects the health of an individual but also their children and future generations to come.

A malnourished mother is likely to give birth to a weak child who is lacking some of the essential nutrients. This cycle continues and travels from generations to generations, until and unless proper food or nutrition is provided to children.

Many world hunger relief organizations are taking initiatives to break this cycle and end the problem of nutrition.

They are providing nutritious food to people who are suffering from any kind of deficiency or disease due to malnutrition.

Thursday, January 28, 2016

What Makes Hunger a Serious Global Problem?

Most people living in the developed countries believe that hunger and starvation are problems that exist only in underdeveloped or third world countries, and there too only at a minor scale. But, this is not true. Hunger is a serious global problem that needs immediate attention.

Here are some facts that will help shed some light on the severity and scale of this problem.

Hunger kills more people than diseases – According to the statistics, every year, hunger kills more people than many diseases combined such as AIDS, and malaria. It may seem a small issue that only affects a few countries, but it is major problem for a significant portion of the world population. Many people do not realize the gravity of the situation and the suffering that hunger is causing worldwide.

Hunger and malnutrition are also responsible for nearly 45% of all deaths in children under the age of 5, every year. It is essential to understand the problem of malnutrition and take appropriate actions to solve it.

It is a vicious cycle – The hunger problem is not something that can be solved immediately. Many world hunger relief organizations are working in this direction. But, the less aware people are about this problem the longer it will take to bring an end to it. And until then it will continue to perpetuate a virtually inescapable cycle for many poor souls around the world.

An undernourished mother will give birth to a weak child. Without proper nutrition, these children will become the victims of malnutrition themselves and become easy prey for infections and diseases. Those that survive will pass down this curse to their children. This is the vicious cycle that needs to be ended to save the next generation by taking the necessary actions.

Developing countries are not the only one affected – It is a common belief that hunger problems exist only in the developing countries like African nations or poor Asian countries. But, this is a misconception. These problems are prominent in developed nations too, even in the USA. According to statistics, 14 percent of households in America were food insecure in the year of 2014.

These facts show that the problem of hunger and malnutrition is not as small or insignificant as many believe it to be. It is time to pay attention and take action against these problems whether it’s in your own country or on a world level.

Monday, January 11, 2016

Do You Know The Myths About World Hunger?

Hunger is a situation where people are undernourished due to the lack of food consumption. This lack is usually caused by poverty and the absence of food justice in society. Regardless of the reasons, it is the poor people who suffer because of hunger problems.

However, not many people know a lot about these problems. In addition, there are many myths about hunger issues. Some of these myths are discussed below –

Myth 1It is a problem that exists only in developing countries – Most people believe that it is a problem that exists only in developing countries. But, hunger is a big issue even in the developed countries like United States. According to the facts, many Americans cannot afford food for themselves or their families.

Poverty is the main reason behind their struggle. Many U.S. citizens rely on a food bank for meals. a world hunger organization for help.

Myth 2Farmers are not a victim of these issues – It is a misconception among people that farmers do not endure the hunger problems. However, it is not true. Many small farmers work on others’ farms and fields. All the crops and money belong to the land’s owner. In the end, small farmers usually do not have enough money to afford meals for their families.

They may play an essential role in food production, but small farmers are also a victim of hunger issue.

Myth 3Lack of food is the main reason behind these problems – Many people believe that the lack of food causes hunger issues worldwide, which is not true. There is enough food to feed everyone in world. But, lots of food goes to waste due to improper distribution. On the other hand, many individuals cannot even afford eatables due to poverty and lack of income.

Myth 4Forests have nothing to do with the world hunger – Forests and these issues are two different things in many people’s opinions. But, forests can play an essential role in ending these problems. Woods can provide nutritious food items for individual who cannot purchase processed eatables.

It is vital to quell these myths with facts and information, so that more actions are taken in the direction of solving hunger problems.

Thursday, December 31, 2015

Small Farmers Can Make Big Impact In Ending World Hunger!

One person in eight sleeps hungry every night and 2.3 million children die because of malnutrition. Millions more are struggling day and night to earn a good living, but cannot afford a healthy and nutritious food.

Each one getting proper nutritious food can surely end this problem. Adding to it, Several world hunger solutions can solve this problem. One such solution includes government supporting the small-scale farmers.

Some small-scale farmers are barely able to cultivate one-hectare land to feed their families, while most can’t manage to do even that. This wouldn’t be the case, if they got enough support from the government.

Given proper support, these small-scale farmers could potentially produce 80% of the world’s food production and manage to break the cycle of hunger, malnutrition, and poverty.

However, today these farmers are facing several issues like debt, climate changes, crop diseases and more, which are the prime reasons behind poor agriculture output. Lack of resources and money are some other reasons that are making things difficult for agriculturalists. All these factors are demoralizing farmers.

The lack of resources and support, subsequently, results in lesser agriculture yield, which is further adding to the problem of malnutrition. This is why encouraging and supporting small-scale farmers is essential. Providing support and incentives to farmers can prove beneficial in the following ways-

It will increase food production
It will improve food security and sovereignty
It will eliminate malnutrition
It will reduce poverty

Besides the support of government, numerous organizations and groups have joined the fight towards ending world hunger. Organizations are providing training to farmers, supporting them for bulk seed buying at reasonable prices, and organizing workshops.

These measures are proving to be quite helpful for farmers because they are learning new agricultural techniques that are not only improving their agriculture yield but also significantly reducing the impact of world hunger and malnutrition.

Wednesday, December 23, 2015

How Hunger Organizations Are Working To End World Hunger

Did you know that millions of people in world are malnourished? Do you know how many people go to bed hungry every night all around the world? Answers of these questions are troubling to say the least. However, many hunger organizations, groups or societies are working towards ending the hunger issues in the world. But, how these organizations are working to end hunger problems? By the following methods –

By providing food – These groups provide food to those people who cannot afford a healthy and nutritious meal. They provide meals through food pantries, emergency shelters, soup kitchens and more. They distribute healthy and nutritious meals to poor. However, these groups usually depend on donations to feed more hungry people. Their work is not limited to just a country. They work to end this problem all around the world.  They also provide financial assistance to poor people, so that they can afford food.

By increasing awareness about this subject – These organizations are working to increase the awareness about hunger issues worldwide. They bring issues like malnutrition in children, poverty, food crisis, agriculture problems etc., into light and in the public eye. For this purpose, they organize various types of events. Many of these societies also take help from celebrities to increase awareness about this subject among public. They also encourage social movements that work in the direction of ending hunger issues.

By encouraging more people to join – These organizations encourage more and more people to join the fight against hunger. For this purpose, they organize events where people can volunteer. These organizations help individuals learn about the seriousness of these problems worldwide. They educate individuals about this subject and encourage them to play their part in this fight.

By influencing policies – These groups also work to influence policies so that more work is done in the direction of ending hunger issues. To ensure food justice and sovereignty, they support social movements. Support of the public helps organizations in influencing public policy, so that more poor and hungry people can get nutritious food.

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Why Developing Countries Are More Affected With Hunger Issues?

World hunger cannot be considered just one nation’s problem. It is an issue that is affecting lives worldwide. But, it is also a fact that it affects developing countries more than the developed nations. Most malnourished people live in African regions (like Niger and Ethiopia), other countries in Asia.

But, why? Why developing countries suffer more than developed ones when it comes to hunger issues? What makes them more prone to these problems?

Here are the reasons –

Poverty – Poverty is one of the biggest factors behind hunger issues. Family or individuals who cannot afford food are more likely to suffer malnourishment. It is a well-known fact that population in most developing countries suffers from poverty. It makes them more prone to malnourishment since they cannot afford nourishing food. Many times, this population comprises of farmers who play important role in food production.

But, many of these farmers do not own any land to grow crops. It affects their financial status as they work on others’ land but still cannot afford food. No other resources or source of income worsens their situation. Malnourished children of these families are usually unable to live a healthy life, which affects their financial status. Malnourished mothers may give birth to underweight children. Unfortunately, it becomes an unbreakable cycle of poverty and malnourishment.

Low investment rate on agriculture – In developing nations, low investment rate in agriculture also affects the hunger issue. Small farmers are unable to acquire sources like storage, irrigation, agricultural equipment, land management etc., for their crops. If affects food production adversely. Lack of appropriate irrigation resources and aspects like storage can lead to shortage of food supplies.

Still developing infrastructure – These countries have a still developing infrastructure, which affects the overall food production. Natural disasters like draughts can worsen the situation for government that is already struggling with food management and sovereignty.

As mentioned above, developing countries are more prone to the dangers of hunger. However, it is essential to take necessary steps to end world hunger. Whether it’s a developed nation or a still developing one, proper actions should be taken, so that no one sleeps hungry anywhere in the world.


Thursday, December 10, 2015

Matters That Should Be Handled In Order To End World Hunger

Do you know about the different aspects or matters that affect the world hunger issues? There are several matters that greatly affect the hunger issues worldwide. They are closely associated with the hunger problems. However, ending these aspects is essential in order to end world hunger. These aspects are –
Poverty – It is one of the major aspects that affect the poor and hungry people all over the world. Due to poverty, many people cannot afford food let alone a healthy and nutritious meal. Many people go hungry to sleep, and poverty is one of the main reasons behind it.

They are unable to afford food or any other resource. And, unfortunately many of these people play an important role in the food production.

Many organizations are working to end world hunger and poverty. They work to end poverty so that one can afford healthy and nutritious food for their family members. It can play an essential role in this movement.

Unequal use of natural resources – It is another aspect that increases the hunger issues worldwide. Unequal use allows few people to relish those natural resources while many others suffer from the lack of it. Poor people who rely heavily on the natural resources for food, water, income and more, suffer because of this unequal use. It can also worsen their financial conditions, which results into poverty and hunger problems.

Child malnutrition – It is a matter that should be handled properly in order to end the world hunger issues. A malnourished child may grow a weak adult, who cannot engage in activities that require hard work. They may not be able to earn enough income for their families and suffer from poverty lifelong.

In addition, there are higher chances that a malnourished mother may give birth to a weak child. It becomes a cycle that affects many generations. It is important to break this chain in order to end world hunger.

Above mentioned are the most important and influential aspects that should end all around the world.

Thursday, September 24, 2015

What Are The Top Possibilities Of Eradicating Childhood Hunger?

Food is the basic amenity for everyone to survive. However, regardless of the fact there are many people especially children who have been going through hard times surviving without food. 

If a person remains hungry, then it can affect them physically including children. It can devastate them if proper nutrition is not given to them, as for one’s development it is necessary to intake proper nutrition.

Nowadays, it has come into seen that due to child hunger children are lacking behind proper growth whether physically or mentally and this is putting the world at risk of losing upcoming youth. To overcome these situations, we need to fight against hunger by finding possibilities of eradicating it.

Apparently, possibilities are countless but it would take time to come into existence. We also need to look for sustainable solutions to eradicate the cause, work on certain projects that would help much, and lift awareness among every individual.

Following are some of the approaches that we can follow and use them to put an end to childhood hunger-

Using surplus food –there are large quantity of surplus food that is left over by the school mid day meals, restaurants, entertainment places, hotels etc. people instead of utilizing the food for noble cause throw them away. This is something that should be stopped. One should conduct special events so that you can give the food to the needy or to food banks and community kitchens.

Organizing Fundraisers-the other way out is to collect money. By collecting money, one is able to buy food tat bulk of discounts hat can be distributed at various places. This kind of strategy works a lot, as you can buy the food that is most required and liked by them.

Healthy cooking- the main motive of every parent is to provide maximum nutrition to their children so that their physical growth is not harmed. However, it becomes difficult for some to provide such facility to their children, as they have to look at their budget also. The only way out left is that the parents and kids should find ways to improve the quality of food made so that they intake proper nutrition that is essential.
By organizing sessions at community centers, or some useful places can do the job.

Plantation- the best way is to indulge yourself and children to do maximum plantation in the gardens around your place for starving children. However, before doing that one need to gain proper knowledge about plantation, which can be a great help to the starving kids.

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

What Is Malnutrition And Various Facts Associated With It?

Poor nutrition causes deficiency in children’s body that lead to nearly half of deaths and approx.795 million people in the world are malnourished.

People when starve or not get nourished food suffer from malnutrition. Food should contain proper amounts of micro nutrients – vitamins, minerals and more, which are necessity of body.

People facing malnourishment often find difficulty in physical activities, growth, and development of body. For pregnant women malnutrition causes risk in their pregnancy.

Disease and malnutrition are associated with each other. Result of malnutrition can also cause even death. According to the UN's Standing Committee on Nutrition (SCN), malnutrition is the biggest reason behind increasing number of diseases in the world.

Types of malnutrition that becomes the major cause of death every year-

Iron deficiency- This is most commonly found in millions of people worldwide. Iron in body plays an important role of carrying oxygen in the blood. Deficiency of iron leads to tiredness in doing work. Cognitive development in children is also hampered because of the deficiency of iron. According to UNICEF report, approx. 40-60 percent of children aging 6-24 months are suffering from Vitamin & Mineral Deficiency.

Vitamin A- Deficiency of vitamin A increases risk of diarrhea, measles, and malaria. It can also further lead to death. Approx. 20-24 percent of people are suffering from vitamin A malnutrition. According to statistics, 140 million children going to preschool and seven million plus pregnant women suffer from child blindness.

Iodine deficiency- Malnutrition of iodine causes thyroid gland called a goiter, which has affected 780 million people worldwide. It has also caused adverse effects on the brain because for proper brain development iodine is must in body. According to researches, 20 million children are suffering from this deficiency. Pregnant women give birth to children with mental issues like mental retardation and physical stunting because they did not consume enough iodine.

Zinc deficiency- It affects growth and weakens immune system in children. It may also cause higher risk of diarrhea and pneumonia. According to reports, nearly 800,000 deaths per year caused because of Zinc deficiency.

To end hunger worldwide, many organizations have taken world hunger solutions. They ensure children get proper nutrition and proper education.

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Type Of Malnutrition That Affects Individual’s Overall Development

A person not eating healthy or enriched ingredient food (proper amounts of micro nutrients - vitamins and minerals) is likely to affect its physical and mental ability. Indeed, it also results into some disease like physical disability, diminishing learning ability, mental retardation, and brain damage.

Malnutrition could be because of any reason like hunger, poverty, unhealthy diet, and more. Here is few type of malnutrition that is affecting many individuals, children, and generations to come-

Protein energy malnutrition- In this type, individual is lacking in amount of protein unit in their body. People all across the globe are facing this deficiency and are likely getting prey of anemia, scurvy, pellagra, beriberi and xeropthalmia and, ultimately, death. Two major type of protein malnutrition is kwashiorkor and marasmus. People suffering from marasmus are likely to lose tons of weight, while people suffering from kwashiorkor suffer from enlarged liver, swelling of the ankles and feet.

Iron deficiency- This is another type of malnutrition prevalent worldwide. Iron deficiency leads to tiredness and lethargy. This majorly affects 6 to 24 months of children in their cognitive development.

Vitamin A-Deficiency of Vitamin A weakens the immune systems and leads to the risk of diarrhea, measles, and malaria. About 20 to 24 percent of children population is affected by this deficiency. Millions of pregnant women getting affect by this deficiency leads to infant’s blindness.

Micro nutrients- Individuals lacking in micro nutrients such as calcium, iodine, selenium, iron, zinc, vitamin C, Vitamin B1 & D, and more suffer from various medical conditions like Rickets, Pellagra, Keshan disease etc.

Iodine deficiency-Millions of people are affected by the deficiency of iodine. Individuals lacking in this often face symptoms like swelling of the thyroid gland called goitre. Its adverse effect is on brain. Deficiency of iodine does not allow brain to develop properly, which leads to mental disability. According to researches, 20 million of children lacking with iodine unit in their body are mentally not fit. They often suffer from severe mental retardation and physical stunting.

Zinc deficiency
-Lack of Zinc micro nutrient leads to growth failure and weakened immunity in children. Increased risk of this deficiency leads to diarrhoea and pneumonia, which results to many deaths.

In order to safeguard health and life of children end childhood hunger is the solution to it. This will help people of all age group to get proper nutrients that will help prevent them from diseases.

Friday, August 28, 2015

Main Causes Of The World Hunger That We Must Address To Eliminate It

Millions of people in the world do not have adequate food to eat and are suffering from hunger. One in every nine people in the world sleeps on empty stomach every night.  There are number of causes that have contributed in the situation where our world is in today. However, few greatest causes of world hunger that we must address to eliminate it are given below-

Poor Agriculture Practices- Due to poor and chemical-based agriculture practices, the world has seen a major boost in the issues such as deforestation, soil erosion, desertification, etc. There is a need to improve farming practices with the help of changes such as organic farming because it does not contaminate the air, water and land, and can surely help us meet the growing need of food.

Food Wastage- A number of reports have revealed that every year billions of pounds of good and eatable food is wasted throughout the world. According to stats, one third of all grown food is never eaten, which is devastating. Hence, we have to address it and stop it to ensure that it reaches to the people that need it the most.

Poverty- It is one of the main causes of world hunger, as it is difficult for people living in poverty to have enough money to purchase nutritious food for themselves and their family members. Without nutritious food their bodies become weaker and they fail to earn money that can help them get over poverty and hunger. Therefore, we must address poverty to end the hunger.

Unstable Market- Over the years, price of the food products have been very fluctuating that makes harder for poorer people to access healthy food consistently. There is a need to address this issue, as it can help us to ensure that the poorer people will have access to adequate food throughout the year.

Population Growth- With increasing population, the demand of food grows as well. Growing population particularly affects the developing countries because it becomes hard to match food product rates with the population growth rates. Hence, it is crucial to add the issue of population growth appropriately to end the world hunger.

 If we address factors mentioned above with all our efforts, we can surely contribute in the world hunger relief and eradicate it gradually. Until then, we can be part of the firms, groups, or organizations that are working hard to end the hunger.

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

How Forests Can Help In Ending World Hunger?

World hunger is a grave issue for which various solutions are being explored. Focus on ending child hunger, supporting small farmers, and ending poverty are some of the major solutions in the fight against hunger. But, forests are the aspects that are usually discounted.
People may not realize but forests could be the key to end world hunger. How? Answer is –

By supporting farmers and poor people – It is a well-known fact that small farmers profoundly depend on the natural resources including woodlands. Tree based farming provides better protection against the harsh weather conditions effectively protecting crops. It increases the food production and supports small farmers.

People who cannot afford other fuels like liquid petroleum gas (LPG gas) depend on wood fuels. Forests also help poor individuals in earning some capital. Many people sell various forest products such as oils, fruits etc., to get some extra income. This extra income helps in decreasing and eventually ending poverty, which is one of the major aspects in world hunger. Not being able to afford nutritious food is the probably the biggest reason behind world hunger.

By providing nutritious food options – You may not realize but woodlands also provide various nutritious food options such as vegetables, fruits, nuts, honey and more. Local people consume these options in their daily diet and get numerous nutrients. In case of a natural calamity like drought, these diet options become very essential for people.

By sheltering wild life including various food sources – Woodlands also provide shelter to wild life in which many are used as a food source.

It includes fishes and animals that are used for completing meat requirements of diet. It completes the nutrients requirements including fats, protein and more. All these diet options increase the overall nutrition level for an individual. It also keeps the animal balance in forests while local people get food to eat without spending money.

By providing feed for cattle – Many cattle farmers or small farmers with few cattle depend on forests for animals’ feed. Woodlands provide enough silage to feed their animals, which are an essential source of milk and other products. Waste of these animals is also used to produce biofuel, which reduces the financial burden on an individual.

As mentioned above, woodlands can play a major role in ending hunger worldwide. Natural resources like these may be the key to ending hunger.

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

How Ending Child Malnutrition Is Helpful In Ending World Hunger?

Did you know that every year, hunger kills more people than diseases like malaria and AIDS? It is becoming one of the major concerns all around the world. However, poor countries are not the only ones that are facing the problem of hunger. Even the big and developing countries including Asian nations are facing malnutrition related issues.

Nevertheless, did you know that malnutrition is one of the biggest reasons behind the death of children under the age of 5. This percentage is almost 45%. This fact shows the amount of lives could be saved if child malnutrition is ended. It also shows how ending child malnutrition can be very helpful in ending world hunger. How? Answer is –

Undernourishment affects not only the childhood, but also the later life. They suffering from it are likely to face various problems such as cognitive and physical impairment for the rest of their lives. Their bodies are not strong enough to fight off infections, diseases etc. They are more prone to diseases, which leaves them vulnerable. Undernourishment can even travel from generations to generations as an undernourished mother is likely to give birth to babies with low birth weight.

Undernourishment also affects children’s education as they work to earn money and purchase food in many countries. Working from an early age forces them towards the hard work. It also leads to malnutrition as they are never properly fed.

However, if child malnutrition ends, it would a big step towards ending world hunger. Ending this misfortunate situation can ensure that children receive proper nutrition, get proper education. They can make a life for themselves by getting proper jobs or business since they are well fed and educated too. Since hunger is also connected with poverty, ending poverty (with proper jobs) can help in ending world hunger too.

In addition, it can also ensure that the next generation is free from the curse of undernourishment. If every child gets proper nutrition, hunger problem for probably half of the hungry and malnourished population (if not more) might end worldwide.

There are many organizations that are working in the field of world hunger relief. Even these organizations put pressure on ending child malnutrition since it could be the key to end world hunger.

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

4 Most Effective Ways To Fight Hunger In 2015

Hunger knows no age and affects people of all age groups. Increasing numbers of hunger deaths suggest that the time has come to work seriously on food security and equality. In order to end hunger, we all need to address the root causes of hunger and take sincere initiatives.

The top 4 ways that can help us fight against hunger are-

1. Agroecology - Changes in the climate is a threat to the long-term food supply and can lead to food shortage crisis. Our current food production system is not balanced, which is why we need to shift towards agroecology. It is the ideal way to protect land, water and the environment. It can make a significant contribution to meet the increasing food requirements within environmentally acceptable features.

2. Stop Food Wastage- Recent studies reveal that every year billions of pounds of edible food goes to waste. This heart-breaking stat suggests that near about 40 percent of the grown food is filling landfills instead of nourishing people. It has to end, if we want food to reach the hungry people that need it the most. You can also contribute to it by ensuring that you cook the food you already have, before purchasing more.

3. Talk about it- Did you know that by raising voice against hunger could save the lives of many? Yes, you must use your voice and resources to talk about hunger and make it visible to others in your family, workplace, or neighborhood. Sharing information and graphics about movements like Fair Food Program can help you spread the word.

4. Volunteer- Ending hunger also depends on the dedicated volunteer efforts year-around. It is a new tradition that you can choose to help on a different day. You can also volunteer with your special skills that can include accounting, social media, website development, etc.

When it comes to finding the world hunger solutions, facts mentioned above can make a big difference. We all have to contribute and we all have a role to play. Get in touch with an organization with similar cause to know how you can be a part of it.

Agroecology- The Social Movement That Can End World Hunger

The World’s Hunger statics are awful, as they show that a person dies of hunger every 4 to 10 seconds and one in every nine people goes to sleep hungry every night. Many factors have been attributed to these shocking statistics such as; politics, governments, wars, religious conflicts, etc.

In this post we will discuss some of the many issues related to world hunger, and the food policies that fail to address the main causes for it.

It has been found that the modern industrial agricultural methods are unable to feed the world population, because its impacts are going beyond the environmental and ecological crises associated with land, water, and resource accessibility. Moreover, the industrial agriculture also takes a big share of the subsidies and research funds.

To end global hunger, the world’s agriculture needs a new direction and that is ‘Agroecology’.

 Agroecology is the agricultural method based on less resource-oriented conventional methods, which work in coordination with communities as well.

Agroecology can help a great deal in meeting the growing need of food within environmentally supportable procedures. This method is considered to have the capability to change the world’s society and build a food-secure future.

Agroecology is very important when it comes to addressing global starvation and giving communities access to fundamental resources such as: land, water, and seeds.  

Many social movement leaders are working very hard to raise awareness about Agroecology and its benefits around the globe. Today Agroecology is considered as a social movement, and not just a social science.

As individuals, we may feel helpless, but there are world hunger organizations that are putting lots of time and work to ensure that nobody goes to sleep hungry.

All of us can help these organizations in finding a permanent solution to this serious problem and help them to end world hunger.

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

How Empowerment Of Small Scale Farmers Holds The Key To Ending World Hunger?

Did you know that more than nine hundred million people around the world suffer from undernourishment every day?

Who holds the key to this problem? Small scale and family farmers!

Worldwide, small-scale farmers play an important role in the overall production of grain. They also hold the key to changing international agricultural conditions. A big success in ending world hunger can be achieved by making small changes in their lives.

Small-scale farmers use more environment friendly techniques to grow crops. They preserve the natural resources effectively, balancing with the nature.

According to the United Nations, small-scale farmers require necessary agricultural attention from the government and the many hunger organizations, in order to empower the cause of hunger relief.

Today, small farmers all around the world are facing issues like: climate change, debt, crop diseases and more. Insufficient finances and lack of resources threatens their survival.

These issues are demoralizing them to continue with agriculture, which can result in lesser food production. This is why it is essential to encourage and support small-scale farmers.

Supporting these farmers will help them in–
  • Increasing food production
  • Increasing food justice, security and sovereignty
  • Eliminate poverty
  • Environmental protection
Increased grain production will lead to food justice and sovereignty. Numerous organizations and groups that are fighting against world hunger are also working to support small-scale farmers in different ways.

These groups also organize workshops for agriculturalists, where they can learn new agricultural techniques and aspects to better their productivity.