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KINGTONY212

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""!!!WORLD HUNGER!!!""
« on: May 16, 2011, 10:57:25 am »
This year nearly 9 million children younger than 5 will die needlessly, more than half from hunger-related causes. Source 1
Few of these deaths are related to outright starvation, but rather to common illnesses (like diarrhea, malaria and measles) that move in on vulnerable children whose bodies have been weakened by hunger. Source 2
Freedom from Hunger concentrates its services on the world's poorest nations where an overwhelming 32% are moderately to severely stunted — seriously below normal height for one's age. Source 2
In the developing world, more than 1.4 billion people currently live below the international poverty line, earning less than $1.25 per day. Source 3
Among this group of poor people, many have problems obtaining adequate, nutritious food for themselves and their families. As a result, 1.02 billion people in the developing world are undernourished. They consume less than the minimum amount of calories essential for sound health and growth. Source 4
Undernourishment negatively affects people’s health, productivity, sense of hope and overall well-being. A lack of food can stunt growth, slow thinking, sap energy, hinder fetal development and contribute to mental retardation. Source 5
Economically, the effort of constantly securing food consumes valuable time and energy, allowing poor people less time for work and earning income. Source 4
Pregnant women, new mothers who breastfeed infants and children are among the most at risk of undernourishment. Source 4
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What Causes Chronic Hunger?

Chronic hunger affects more than 800 million people in the world and is, in and of itself, a potentially deadly condition. You may be surprised to learn that it has little to do with food shortages. Global supplies of food far outstrip demand.

Far more people die from causes related to chronic hunger than to famine. Chronically hungry people are exceptionally vulnerable when famine strikes. They have fewer resources to protect themselves and their families and are already living on the margin of survival.

There are five things that do contribute to most of the world's hunger:1

Poverty. Poor people do not have the resources -- whether land, tools or money--needed to grow or buy food on a consistent basis.

Armed Conflict. War disrupts agricultural production, and governments often spend more on arms than on social programs.

Environmental Overload. Over-consumption by wealthy nations and rapid population growth in poor nations strain natural resources and make it harder for poor people to feed themselves.

Discrimination. Lack of access to education, credit and employment -- a recipe for hunger -- is often the result of racial, gender or ethnic discrimination.

Lack of Clout. In the final analysis, chronic hunger is caused by powerlessness. People who don't have power to protect their own interests are hungry. The burden of this condition falls most acutely on children, women and elderly people.

The Effects of Chronic Hunger
Chronic hunger -- or food insecurity -- is as devastating to families, communities, and countries as is famine. Chronic hunger claims more victims than famine each year -- by far. Effects of chronic hunger include:

High Infant Mortality Rates. Malnourished women are more likely to be sick, have smaller babies, and die earlier, resulting in high levels of infant mortality in areas where chronic hunger is a problem. And where infant and child mortality is high, birth rates are also high, locking these communities in a vicious cycle of malnutrition and death.

Vulnerability to Common Illnesses. More than two million children die every year from dehydration caused by diarrhea. A malnourished child often lacks the strength to survive a severe case of diarrhea.


Increased Risk of Infection. A malnourished child has a weakened immune system, making the child more vulnerable to infection. Infections cause lack of appetite and further compromise the child's ability to fight off recurrent and lingering infections.

Acute Vulnerability in Times of Disaster. A community’s poorest families are already living on the edge of survival. Unexpected shocks, such as crop failure, floods, epidemics, locusts or typhoons result in devastation and almost certain death to some members of the family.

Impediments to Development. Chronic hunger deprives children of the essential proteins, micronutrients and fatty acids they need to grow adequately. Globally, it is estimated that nearly 226 million children are stunted -- shorter than they should be. In addition, stunted children score significantly lower on intelligence tests than do normal children.

Impediments to Economic Growth. For the nearly 67 million children who weigh less than they should due to chronic hunger, completing school is an unlikely reality. Studies have shown that underweight children will probably spend fewer years in school, which, in turn, has a measurable impact on how much they earn in adulthood.

Self-Help Solutions to a Worldwide Problem
Unlike famine or periodic hunger due to war or natural disasters, chronic hunger is a persistent and insidious condition that can affect generations of people in a geographic region. Those living with chronic hunger face a host of problems that go beyond lack of food or money.

To alleviate this condition, efforts must address root causes, be sustainable (that is, programs must pay for themselves), and they must be implemented by local people for the long term. Freedom from Hunger's Credit with Education program is just such a strategy. We are transferring the microfinance program technology we have developed to local people around the world, and they are using it to help end world hunger through their own families and communities.

Sources:
Statistics by Area/Child Survival and Health, UNICEF, November 2009
Statistics by Area/Child Nutrition, UNICEF, November 2009
Overview: Understanding, measuring, overcoming poverty, World Bank, 2010
The State of Food Insecurity in the World – Economic crises – impacts and lessons learned. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, 2009
Nutrition Intake and Economic Growth. Studies on the cost of hunger. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, 2003

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Re: ""!!!WORLD HUNGER!!!""
« Reply #1 on: May 17, 2011, 05:41:19 am »
I'm sure that most countries that have tons of food would donate the amount of food that we throw out per year there wouldn't be a problem.

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« Reply #2 on: May 17, 2011, 07:06:03 am »
Derrick,
Donating food would help the situation.  However, world hunger is still a serious problem.

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« Reply #3 on: May 17, 2011, 09:58:51 am »
Derrick,
Donating food would help the situation.  However, world hunger is still a serious problem.

World Hunger is right here in our big country all though not as publicsied as other nations but it is still around donate when ever and what ever you can Some popular wedding venues have the new bride and groom if they choose to do so donate and extra,left over food to local homeless shelters that is a great way to help and the new bride and groom have started their life off with generous way. :thumbsup:

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« Reply #4 on: July 19, 2011, 11:08:22 pm »
I agree world hunger is a problem but also agree that there is more of it in this country than people realize.  I used to belong to a site where a cup of rice was donated daily for a click but can't remember the site name.  I'll try to do an internet search for it and maybe I can find it.  It makes you feel a little better to help some.  It did me anyway but then I was with ill mother for a long time with no internet access so I lost touch with a lot of sites.

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« Reply #5 on: July 21, 2011, 04:24:15 pm »
I agree world hunger is a problem but also agree that there is more of it in this country than people realize.  I used to belong to a site where a cup of rice was donated daily for a click but can't remember the site name.  I'll try to do an internet search for it and maybe I can find it.  It makes you feel a little better to help some.  It did me anyway but then I was with ill mother for a long time with no internet access so I lost touch with a lot of sites.

Here is the link: http://www.thehungersite.com/clickToGive/home.faces?siteId=1 same site towards the top you can click for breast cancer, animal rescue, veterans, autism, child health, literacy, rainforest, I just really hope that is what they do with our clicks and that it is not a scam :wave:

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« Reply #6 on: July 21, 2011, 04:46:13 pm »
Thanks uluvcece, appreciate the information.  I agree that I hope also that it is not a scam that the clicks are used for what they say, but at least our motives to help are pure.  A friend of mine set up food to feed the homeless in our area and fed around a 100 people she told a mutual friend.  She has breast cancer and is close to being homeless herself because she can't work right now.  In our "fancy" little John B. Stetson town there are people living in the woods because of the economy (or lack of thereof).  It is a sad state of affairs.

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« Reply #7 on: July 22, 2011, 11:03:16 am »
It is always sad to read about these stuff and it is sadder that some people take advantage of the situation to make money through scams.

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« Reply #8 on: July 22, 2011, 02:36:38 pm »
hey

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