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food for all children

 

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Take the global hunger quiz

1. Approximately how many people are suffering from hunger in the world today?

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Correct answer is D : The number of people considered food insecure has reached approximately 800 million in 2022. Food insecurity, commonly referred to as hunger, is when a person doesn’t have the money to buy food or doesn’t have access to enough, safe and nutritious food that meets their needs for a healthy life.

2. What are some of the primary reasons the global hunger crisis has recently worsened?

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Correct answer is E : All of the above. The global food crisis has been rapidly intensifying over the past 3 years due to all of these compounding causes: Covid-19 and supply chain disruptions, conflict and wars, especially in Ukraine, global inflation driving up food prices and extreme weather caused by climate change has affected farmers’ ability to grow enough food.

3. How many children are currently suffering from stunting, meaning that are too short for their age due to being malnourished?

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Correct answer is D : 51 million children under 2 years of age suffer from stunting.

4. True or False: Global hunger has always been a problem and has never improved.

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Correct answer is False : Global hunger was mostly declining for decades and the world was making significant progress between 2005-2014 almost shrinking the percentage of undernourished people by half! Unfortunately, hunger started increasing in 2014, with a steep increase starting in 2019.

5. True or False: There is enough food to feed everyone on the planet.

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Correct answer is True : There is ENOUGH food for everyone. Evidence suggests that the problem we face today is not a lack of food. Rather it is a problem of justice . Feeding 10 billion people – safely and sustainably- means fixing our food systems.