Hunger
Title | Hunger PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 180 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Food relief |
ISBN |
Hunger for the Word
Title | Hunger for the Word PDF eBook |
Author | Larry Hollar |
Publisher | Liturgical Press |
Pages | 244 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 9780814629208 |
Hunger for the Word provides weekly reflections on the lectionary readings for Year A from the standpoint of a concern for hunger and justice. Drawing on the insights and stories of pastors, professors, and other theologically grounded people who are active in anti-hunger advocacy through Bread for the Word, Hunger for the Word explores the scriptural witness with an openness to seeing how God's Word can nourish us in the struggle to feed the hungry.
Investment costs and policy action opportunities for reaching a world without hunger (SDG2). Joint Report
Title | Investment costs and policy action opportunities for reaching a world without hunger (SDG2). Joint Report PDF eBook |
Author | Center for Development Research of the University of Bonn |
Publisher | Food & Agriculture Org. |
Pages | 97 |
Release | 2020-10-12 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 925133465X |
At the heart of the 2030 Agenda was a promise to prioritize two objectives: to eradicate poverty and end hunger and malnutrition in all their forms. While global hunger, measured by the prevalence of undernourishment, had been on the decline, the absolute number of hungry people remained very high. In response, heads of states at the G7 Summit in Elmau in 2015 committed to lift 500 million people out of hunger and malnutrition by 2030 as part of a broader effort undertaken with partner countries to support the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, i.e. Sustainable Development Goal (SDG 2) to end hunger and malnutrition by 2030. Nevertheless, the number of undernourished people in the world kept rising, from 653 million people in 2015 to 690 million people in 2019, highlighting the challenge of achieving the goal of Zero Hunger and malnutrition by 2030. This study reviews the food security situation and change therein in light of recent developments, including COVID-19. It also analyses to which extent G7 countries responded to the challenge and their commitment in terms of development assistance and outlines promising investment opportunities to meet the 2030 targets.
The challenge of hunger: Global Hunger Index: Facts, determinants, and trends
Title | The challenge of hunger: Global Hunger Index: Facts, determinants, and trends PDF eBook |
Author | Doris Wiesmann, Lioba Weingärtner, Iris Schöninger |
Publisher | Intl Food Policy Res Inst |
Pages | 61 |
Release | |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN |
The War on Hunger
Title | The War on Hunger PDF eBook |
Author | Ron Fridell |
Publisher | Twenty-First Century Books |
Pages | 88 |
Release | 2003-01-01 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9780761326502 |
Describes the conditions that contribute to hunger, including poverty and environmental problems, and details efforts being taken to rid the world of the problem.
Hunger in the Balance
Title | Hunger in the Balance PDF eBook |
Author | Jennifer Clapp |
Publisher | Cornell University Press |
Pages | 216 |
Release | 2015-10-27 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0801463939 |
Food aid has become a contentious issue in recent decades, with sharp disagreements over genetically modified crops, agricultural subsidies, and ways of guaranteeing food security in the face of successive global food crises. In Hunger in the Balance, Jennifer Clapp provides a timely and comprehensive account of the contemporary politics of food aid, explaining the origins and outcomes of recent clashes between donor nations-and between donors and recipients. She identifies fundamental disputes between donors over "tied" food aid, which requires that food be sourced in the donor country, versus "untied" aid, which provides cash to purchase food closer to the source of hunger. These debates have been especially intense between the major food aid donors, particularly the European Union and the United States. Similarly, the EU's rejection of GMO agricultural imports has raised concerns among recipients about accepting GMO foodstuffs from the United States. For the several hundred million people who at present have little choice but to rely on food aid for their daily survival, Clapp concludes, the consequences of these political differences are profound.
Hunger and Health
Title | Hunger and Health PDF eBook |
Author | United Nations World Food Programme |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 213 |
Release | 2012-08-21 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1136563571 |
Hunger and Health explores the multiple relationships between hunger and poor health, and how they affect the growth of individuals, physiologically and psychologically, constraining the development of nations both socially and economically. Examining the profound effect that hunger has on health, including disease prevention and treatment, it gives special attention to access to quality food and healthcare, in particular for the marginalized and poor. It also identifies critical junctures in the human life cycle when the benefits of reducing hunger and improving poor health have a profound impact. It demonstrates how aligning of hunger and health interventions can offer proven solutions that reach those most in need, and contains compelling evidence which confirms that hunger and poor health are solvable problems today. It encourages those involved in policy, programming and advocacy to take action to address some of the most urgent hunger and health problems. Essential reading for anyone concerned about eliminating hunger. Published with the UN World Food Programme.