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Let the Facts Inspire You to Action

To end hunger, we must first understand the task at hand. The truth can be elusive, so debunking the myths is crucial. Once the truths are uncovered, take a look at who's hungry where. Causes and impacts provide bookends to analyze the issues, and history opens the door to the past. Take on the challenge and join the movement to end hunger and poverty today!

The Rise of the City

By the year 2008, the balance of the world's population will be living in cities.

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Forecast: Drought

Global warming could increase the world's hungry.
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Poverty Mapping Website

Poverty maps are visual tools that show “linkages between poverty and food insecurity, the environment and development” and are therefore of great use.

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Access to Safe Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene

Overcrowding, inadequate housing and poor waste-disposal systems led to disease outbreaks during the 19th century. Sadly, in developing countries, the situation is similar today.

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Land Ownership Elusive for South Africa's Poor

No access to arable land and unemployment levels hovering around 70% explain how many South Africans battle with hunger and poverty every day.

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Hunger Kills Nearly Six Million Children Each Year

Hunger and malnutrition are taking the lives of the world's must vulnerable citizens.

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Food Insecurity Impairs Academic Ability of Children

Not having enough to eat can impair reading and math development in children, a Cornell study confirms.

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The Root Cause of Poverty in Latin America

The unequal distribution of wealth remains the underlying cause of poverty throughout Latin America, although the region's countries have made widely varying degrees of progress towards meeting

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The Global Food Gap

Falling grain stocks and rising grain prices may signal a new era in the world food economy, one dominated not by surpluses but by scarcity.

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The Case Against Emergency Food Aid

Food relief responses may provide relief in the moment but fail without sustainability.

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