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Zero Hunger - Coggle Diagram
Zero Hunger
Causes of Hunger
Lack of education and agricultural knowledge
Climate change and natural disasters
Conflict and political instability
Unequal access to land and resources
Poverty and low-income levels
Poor infrastructure (roads, storage, transportation)
Effects of Hunger
Educate others about global hunger issues
Advocate for policies that support small farmers
Reduce personal food waste at home
Support fair trade and sustainable food brands
Grow your own food or join a community garden
Donate to or volunteer with food banks
Global and Local Solutions
Drought-resistant crops and smart irrigation systems
Food storage and refrigeration improvements
Apps to connect farmers with markets
Biotechnology for higher-yield crops
Satellite data for weather prediction and planning
Renewable energy for farming (solar-powered irrigation)
Technology and Innovation
Education on nutrition and agriculture
Local food banks and community gardens
Government food aid and nutrition programs
Reducing food waste at household and business levels
Sustainable farming techniques (crop rotation, organic farming)
Global partnerships (UN, World Food Program, NGOs)
How Individuals Can Help
Weakened immune systems and higher disease rates
Increased poverty cycle within communities
Poor concentration and lower school performance
Economic instability and lower productivity
Malnutrition and stunted growth in children
Social inequality and migration due to food scarcity