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But that requires adopting a new mantra for eradicating poverty, eliminating hunger, and creating wealth: from cocoa to chocolate, from cotton to garments, and from bauxite to aluminum.
But, for every problem that global warming will exacerbate – hurricanes, hunger, flooding – we could achieve tremendously more through cheaper, direct policies today.
This is Europe, so they do not die of
hunger.
We would have enough resources to win the war against hunger, end conflicts, stop communicable diseases, provide clean drinking water, broaden educational access, and halt climate change.
They found that dealing with HIV/AIDS, hunger, free trade, and malaria were the world’s top priorities.
We welcome the extraordinary efforts that have been made to address the scourge of
hunger
and poverty, and we recognize the need to take concrete actions, including the need to respond rapidly with adequate humanitarian assistance in crisis situations.
Terrorism, the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, genocide, poverty, hunger, global warming, huge natural disasters, and the spread of deadly diseases such as HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis all exemplify global challenges that require multilateral solutions.
Millions of people could be spared malaria, HIV/AIDS, hunger, and life in slums.
For every major problem - hunger, illiteracy, malnutrition, malaria, AIDS, drought, and so forth - there are practical solutions that are proven and affordable.
The promotion of large-scale land investment is based on the belief that combating
hunger
requires boosting food production, and that supply has been lagging because of a lack of investment in agriculture.
As the Nobel laureate economist Amartya Sen compellingly argues,
hunger
is not caused by a scarcity of food, but by a scarcity of democracy.
The eight MDGs were adopted in the year 2000, when leaders meeting at the United Nations agreed to cut extreme poverty and
hunger
by half, fight disease, improve water safety and sanitation, expand education, and empower girls and women.
Two billion people look forward to a life without poverty, hunger, and violence.
No government is truly willing to tackle the causes of inequality and hunger, which would require making fair taxation and comprehensive welfare a top priority.
Indeed, the West’s
hunger
for energy brought invitations for Libya’s leader to visit France, Spain, and Portugal within the past year.
Both Afghanistan and the neighboring provinces of Pakistan are impoverished regions, with vast unemployment, bulging youth populations, prolonged droughts, widespread hunger, and pervasive economic deprivation.
Every year, 3.1 million children around the world still die of
hunger.
As an African doctor, I know that the ravages of serious malnutrition and
hunger
are not always visible.
Chronic malnutrition, or “hidden hunger,” shows itself in other ways – but it can be just as devastating and deadly.
And while deaths from many other diseases, including acute malnutrition, have declined, hidden
hunger
remains pervasive.
In Africa,
hunger
remains the leading cause of death in children, accounting for half of all deaths of children under the age of five and killing more than AIDS, TB, and malaria combined.
Recent reports from the war-ravaged Central African Republic indicate that more children there are dying from
hunger
than from bullets.
But the cost looks far less daunting when one considers the cost of
hunger.
To make real inroads against hidden hunger, African governments, supported by global development partners, must act quickly.
Childhood
hunger
in Africa does not have to be as dramatic as that depicted in Carter’s 1993 photograph to be just as deadly.
But, in a human population of 9.7 billion,
hunger
and malnutrition would be proportionately the same as they are in today’s population of 7.3 billion.
Walls and fences won’t stop millions of migrants fleeing violence, extreme poverty, hunger, disease, droughts, floods, and other ills.
By expanding humanitarian aid with no strings attached, the US could do more to address hunger, disease, and poverty, while reaping considerable benefits to its standing and lowering terror risks.
A Breakthrough Against HungerNEW YORK – Today’s world
hunger
crisis is unprecedentedly severe and requires urgent measures.
Nearly one billion people are trapped in chronic
hunger
– perhaps 100 million more than two years ago.
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