Amount of Hungry People In The World
Children And Hunger
Food Production
Causes For Hunger
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What is the amount of people, estimated by The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, that are suffering from hunger IN THE WORLD? a) 870 million b) 400 billion c) 70 million
a) Nearly 870 million people of the 7.1 billion people
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How many days do poor nourished children suffer each year? a) 200 days b) 100 days c) 160 days
c) Up to 160 days
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Is there enough food produced to feed the entire world? a) Yes b) No
a) YES
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What is the principal cause of hunger? a) not enough food is produced b) poverty c) global warming
b) POVERTY
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What is the name of the foundation?
Siyaqoba Feeding Foundation
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What are the type of countries that suffer more from hunger? a) Developed countries b) Developing countries
b) Developing countries
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What is the role of five million child deaths each year? a) Lack of food b) Poor nutrition c) Poverty
b) Poor nutrition
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What is the percentage of the increase of the calories produced per person now-a-days? a) 23% b) 29% c) 17%
c) 17%
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Are economic systems the principal cause of poverty and hunger? True False
True
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What is the average of children the Siyaqoba Feeding Foundation helps per day? a) 100 children per day b) 60 children per day c) 85 children per day
b) an average of 85 children daily.
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Why did the number of people that are suffering from hunger decreased in Asia and in the Pacific? a) climate change b) socio-economic progress c) more agriculture
b) Due to socio-economic progress in many countries in the region.
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Is the main cause of the enlargement effect of diseases in children undernutrition? True False
True
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What is the increase amount of population in percentage? a) 50% b) 70% c) 90%
b) 70 percent population increase
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What is the effect of hunger leading to poverty?
reduces people's ability to work and learn, thus leading to even greater hunger.
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Why does the Divisional Executive, Douw van der Walt, think that it is extremely important to give back to the communities?
We strongly believe in giving back to our communities in ways that matters most. We encourage volunteerism in the workplace and actively create the opportunity for our employees to volunteer their time, skill and talent to participate in social responsibility initiatives such as Stop Hunger Now Southern Africa meal packaging in order to make a sustainable difference and improve the lives of those less fortunate.
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In what country did the number of hungry people increase in the last few years? a) Asia b) Latin America c) Africa
c) Africa
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Which of these three different options is an example of two diseases that children can obtain when hungry? a) Malaria and Trichomonaisis b) Pneumonia and Measles c) Diarrhea and Vagninitis
b) pneumonia and measles
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The world produces at least 4,000 kilocalories (kcal) per person per day according to the most recent estimate that we could find. True False
False 2,720 kilocalories per person
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What are two key issues that come from climate change that might increase hunger and poverty in the future? a) Increasing drought and changing climatic patterns b) Flooding and dry soil c) Changing climatic patterns and dry soil
a) Increasing drought and changing climatic patterns .
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What did the volunteers do on the day of the event?
They danced as they packaged and sang along to the music.
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What kind of regions also saw the number of hungry people rising? a) Developed Regions b) Developing Regions
a) Developed Regions.
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What are the countries that have more malnourished children? a) Asia, Africa, Latin America and The Caribbean b) America, Asia, New Zealand and The Caribbean c) Mexico, Africa, Latin America and The Caribbean
a) Asia, Africa, Latin America and The Caribbean.
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What is the principal problem with the food production? a) there is not enough land to grow food b) there is not enough money to produce food c) the world is overpopulated
a) Many people in the world do not have sufficient land to grow, or income to purchase, enough food.
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What is the cause of the 300,000 deaths per year?
Climate change, global warming and the effect on poor people such as Global warming.
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What is the amount of months the 85 odd children that have been being fed will keep on being fed? a) 10 months b) 4 months c) 6 months
c) six months!