Title: World Hunger Introduction
1World Hunger Introduction
- Sources
- The State of Food Insecurity 2015 (FAO)
- The World Food Problem (2009, Leathers and Foster)
2World Hunger Facts
- Worldwide, about 800 million people are
undernourished - Most in the Developing world
- Dont get enough calories each day
- Susceptible to illness
- Unable to lead productive lives
- Chronic undernourishment
- Due to extreme poverty
- But undernourishment has been slowly declining
since 1990
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3Decrease in Undernourishment since 1990
4Undernourishment 1990-2015
5Hunger has increased in Sub Saharan Africa
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7World Hunger Issues
- Poorest cannot afford food
- Food prices up
- Increased demand from emerging countries
- Economic development
- Population increase
- Biofuels production
- Reduced crop production
- Climate change
- Slow Economic Recovery
- From recession of 2008
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9World Hunger Facts
- Over 20,000 people die each day due to causes
related to undernutrition - ¾ of these are children under the age of 5
- About 6 million/year
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10Undernutrition and Child Death
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12Common Scenario
- Mother
- Poorly educated
- Food is scarce
- Several children
- Youngest child
- undernourished
- Disease resistance low
- Drinks unsanitary water
- Develops diarrhea
- Loses interest in eating
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13Common Scenario
- Mother removes solids from childs diet
- Not enough nourishment to fight disease
- Diarrhea continues
- Mother removes liquids
- Dehydration
- Death
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14Malnutrition Cycle
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15Importance of Maternal Health
1 in 6 babies in developing countries have low
birthweight
http//www.fao.org/docrep/008/a0200e/a0200e00.htm
16Causes of Hunger
- Poverty
- 2.3 billion people earn less than 2/day
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17Causes of Hunger
- Extreme Poverty
- 1.3 Billion people earn less than 1.25/day
- 75 of these live in rural areas
- many unable to own land
- Worst in Sub-Saharan Africa
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18Extreme PovertyPercentage who earn less than
1.25/day
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ation_living_on_less_than_1.25_per_day_2009.svg
19Causes of Hunger
- Harmful Economic Systems
- Control over incomes and resources by
- Military
- Wealthy
- Politically powerful
- Conflicts
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20Where are the Undernourished?
21World Hunger Map
www.feedingminds.org/ img/map_world.jpg
22Sachs, J. 2005, The End of Poverty Economic
Possibilities for Our Time.
23Worldwide life expectancy
http//www.theglobaleducationproject.org/earth/ima
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24Side effects of Hunger and Poverty
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25Population Pressure
- World Population has doubled in 40 years
- Most of increase in developing countries
- 5 billion people
- Poverty and economic insecurity result in
population growth - Children are a source of wealth to the poor
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26Hope Demographic Transition
- Example U.S. History
- When U.S. became industrial, fewer kids/family
needed - Lowered infant mortality
- No need to rely on childrens labor
- More opportunities for women
- Happened without birth control
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27Agricultural Revolution
Hunters Gatherers
Agriculture
Food production
Expanding population environmental destruction
Conquest for land
Population Growth
Technology
Culture
28Effect of the Agricultural Revolution
Wealth
Elite
Own land, Well-fed Educated, Health care,
Opportunities
Poverty
Wealth, Tribute
Food, Resources
Landless, hungry, uneducated, unhealthy, no
opportunities
Conquered Exploited Peasants, Slaves,
Workers
29Effect of the Industrial Revolution
Sachs, J. 2005, The End of Poverty Economic
Possibilities for Our Time.
30Issues
- Nutrition
- Food Security
- Agriculture
- Environment
- Technology
- Education
- Culture
- Development
- Ethics
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31Ethics
- Is hunger and poverty morally acceptable?
- Why or why not?
- What should we do?
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