In Madagascar, Razafimandimby, 2, eats ready-to-use therapeutic food (RUTF) on his mother’s shoulder.
It’s 2022,
In Madagascar, Razafimandimby, 2, eats ready-to-use therapeutic food (RUTF) on his mother’s shoulder.
In Madagascar, Razafimandimby, 2, eats ready-to-use therapeutic food (RUTF) on his mother’s shoulder.
The world faces unprecedented hunger crisis.
The world faces unprecedented hunger crisis.
Global food production is enough to feed more than 1.5 times of the world’s population. What went wrong exactly?
Global food production is enough to feed more than 1.5 times of the world’s population. What went wrong exactly?
01
Climate Change
Countries contribute the least to climate change are suffering the most from its effects. Extreme weather events bring heat waves, droughts and floods, shifting the patterns farmers have been relying on for centuries, causing severe crop losses and death of livestock.
02
CONFLICT
It’s already hard enough to put food on the table for those living in poverty-stricken countries. Can you imagine what it’s like to get stuck in the midst of a war? Some may travel long distances to refugee camps where food and resources are limited. Some have no choice but to stay in conflict zone and starve because of supply chain cut-offs.
03
POVERTY
Many families simply have no money to buy nutritious food or to cook a balanced meal. They feed on whatever they can get, mostly grains, leading to micronutrient deficiency among many.
Countries contribute the least to climate change are suffering the most from its effects. Extreme weather events bring heat waves, droughts and floods, shifting the patterns farmers have been relying on for centuries, causing severe crop losses and death of livestock.
It’s already hard enough to put food on the table for those living in poverty-stricken countries. Can you imagine what it’s like to get stuck in the midst of a war? Some may travel long distances to refugee camps where food and resources are limited. Some have no choice but to stay in conflict zone and starve because of supply chain cut-offs.
Many families simply have no money to buy nutritious food or to cook a balanced meal. They feed on whatever they can get, mostly grains, leading to micronutrient deficiency among many.
In the Horn of Africa region, the worst drought in 40 years has put at least 10 million children on the brink of wasting, and the number grows by the day.
In the Horn of Africa region, the worst drought in 40 years has put at least 10 million children on the brink of wasting, and the number grows by the day.
In the Horn of Africa region, the worst drought in 40 years has put at least 10 million children on the brink of wasting, and the number grows by the day.
At least
people in Kenya don’t have enough food.
Up to
people in Somalia face food insecurity.
More than
people in Ethiopia are impacted by drought and need humanitarian assistance NOW.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic broke out, 150 million more people have been affected by hunger. Right now, over 828 million people, that is every 1 in 9 people in the world, are either starving or undernourished.
At least
people in Kenya don’t have enough food.
Up to
people in Somalia face food insecurity.
More than
people in Ethiopia are impacted by drought and need humanitarian assistance NOW.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic broke out, 150 million more people have been affected by hunger. Right now, over 828 million people, that is every 1 in 9 people in the world, are either starving or undernourished.
To alleviate the global hunger crisis, UNICEF is appealing for USD1.2 billion to save 8 million children suffering from severe wasting in 15 countries. Without your generous donation, they won’t have access to therapeutic food and treatment and these children could die. ACT NOW.
To alleviate the global hunger crisis, UNICEF is appealing for USD1.2 billion to save 8 million children suffering from severe wasting in 15 countries. Without your generous donation, they won’t have access to therapeutic food and treatment and these children could die. ACT NOW.
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