HUNGER FACTS:
1.
About 24,000 people die every day from hunger or hunger-related
causes.
This is down from 35,000 ten years ago, and 41,000 twenty years
ago.
Three- fourths of the deaths are children under the age of five.
2.
Today 10% of children in developing countries die before the age of
five.
This is down from 28% fifty years ago.
3.
Famine and wars cause just 10% of hunger deaths, although these tend
to be the ones you hear about most often. The majority of hunger deaths
are caused by chronic malnutrition. Families simply cannot
get enough to eat. This in turn is caused by extreme poverty.
4.
Besides death, chronic malnutrition also causes impaired vision,
listlessness, stunted growth, and greatly increased susceptibility to
disease.
Severely malnourished people are unable to function at even a basic
level.
5.
It is estimated that some 800 million people in the world suffer
from hunger and malnutrition, about 100 times as many
as those who actually die from it each year.
6.
Often it takes just a few simple resources for impoverished people
to be able to grow enough food to become self-sufficient. These resources
include quality seeds, appropriate tools, and access to water.
Small improvements in farming techniques and food storage
methods are also helpful.
7.
Many hunger experts believe that ultimately the best
way to reduce hunger is through education. Educated people
are best able to break out of the cycle of poverty that causes hunger.
Sources (by paragraph):
1) The Hunger Project, United Nations
2) CARE
3) The Institute for Food and Development Policy
4) United Nations World Food Program (WFP)
5) Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
6) Oxfam
7) United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)