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ZERO HUNGER - Coggle Diagram
ZERO HUNGER
Poverty
Poverty and hunger exist in a vicious cycle. Families living in poverty usually can’t afford nutritious food, leading to undernourishment.
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Climate change
Climate change can disrupt food availability, reduce access to food, and affect food quality.
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Food Shortages and Waste
The people most affected are smallholder farmers and their families who depend on their own surplus to survive between harvests.
War & Conflict
War and conflict are also among the leading contributors to world hunger. In South Sudan, civil war has led to mass displacement and abandoned fields.
Nutritional Quality
They are not getting enough protein, so they lose weight and in severe cases their bodies begin wasting.
Worldwide, the number of hungry people has dropped significantly over the past two decades, but 821 million people continue to struggle with hunger every day.