Nearly 1 in every 4 people go hungry in this country.
what is Africa?
The world doesn't produce enough food for everyone. true or false?
False, the problem is having access to money to buy food and land to grow crops
The main cause of hunger.
What is poverty?
Global hunger affects these many people in the world
(number and percent).
suffering or death caused by hunger
What is Starvation?
Percent of the population of sub-Saharan Africa that lives on $1.90 a day or less.
what is 47%?
People who are homeless and out of work are usually the ones who are struggling with hunger. true or false?
False
A cause that affected both Latin America and China
What is a severe drought?
These many children under age five are affected by stunted growth.
What are 155 million children?
What is Malnutrition?
These many people died from China's 1950's famine.
What is 30 million?
more than 1.4 billion people currently live below the international poverty line earning this amount of money per day.
What is $1.25 a day?
Name another conflict that leads to hunger around the world.
Whta is high rates of violent conflicts and climate-related shocks?
These many children suffer from wasting.
What is 52 million children?
When kids under the age of five are too short for their age.
What is stunted?
They have the lowest reduction in hunger since the last index was taken.
What is India?
Hunger and malnutrition kill more people every year than what three things combined.
What are AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis combined?
The people say it's the main cause other than poverty in Africa.
What is South Sudan’s civil war?
What is 489 million?
When a kid's weight is too low for their height.
What is wasting?
This person allowed 40,000 tons of red beans and 73,500 tons of white corn to be imported to help lower prices.
Who is the president of Nicaragua?
Hunger is usually passed from mother to child. true or false?
true, each year over 17 million children are born underweight from their mother's being malnourished
the prevalence is 11 and 18 percdntage points higher in conflict setting compounded by conditions of...
what is institutional and environmental fragility?
What is 641 million?
Without reliable access to adequate or nutritious food.
What is food insecurity?