Sustainable Development Goals(SDG's) in Pakistan
Goal 2: Zero Hunger
Sustainable Development Goals in Pakistan
SDG Goal 2: Zero Hunger Target
Goal 2: Zero Hunger Partners In Pakistan
Goal 2: Zero Hunger Contributors In Pakistan
Goal 2: Zero Hunger Challenges In Pakistan
2. • In 2015, as a global call to action to eliminate poverty,
protect the environment
• The 17 SDGs are interconnected; they recognized that
actions in one area have an impact on outcomes in others
ensuring that by 2030 (UNDP, Home: SDGS, 2021)1
• The new Agenda 2030, based on the idea of “leaving no
one behind.”. (United Nations)2
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
(SDGS)
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3. Sustainable Development Goals:
Zero Hunger
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• The UN explains: "It is time to rethink how we grow, share
and consume our food”. (Tracker, 2021)7
• Increasing global population and increasing consumption
habits impose burden on the environment (Institute, 2021)8
• Forcing the production of food for an extra two billion
people by 2030(Institute, 2021)8
6. United States Progress Towards
SDG 2:
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Figure 2:https://knoema.com/SDGIX2019/sustainable-development-goal-
index?country=1002320-united-states
7. China Progress Towards SDG 2:
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https://www.globalhungerindex.org/c
hina.html
Figure 7:https://knoema.com/SDGIX2019/sustainable-
development-goal-index?country=1000380-china#
8. India Progress Towards SDG 2:
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Figure 9: https://knoema.com/SDGIX2019/sustainable-
development-goal-index?country=1000810-india
Figure 8:
https://www.globalhungerindex.org/india.
html
9. Pakistan’s Progress On SDG 2;
Zero Hunger:
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Figure 12: https://knoema.com/SDGIX2019/sustainable-
development-goal-index?country=1001320-pakistan
10. • 2020 Global Hunger Index, Pakistan ranks 88th out of the 107 countries with
sufficient data to calculate 2020 GHI scores. (Index, Global Hunger Index/Pakistan,
2021)
GLOBAL HUNGER INDEX
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Figure 13: https://www.globalhungerindex.org/pakistan.html
12. • Planning Commission
• UNDP
• 2030 Agenda
• Government of Pakistan
• Government of Punjab
• Government of Sindh
• Government of Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa
• Government of Balochistan
• Government of Gilgit-Baltistan
• Azad Jammu & Kashmir Wing
Partners
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13. • Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO),
• International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)
• United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)
• World Food Programme (WFP)
• World Health Organization (WHO)
• United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
• Ministry of Planning Development & Special Initiatives
(MoP&SI)
CONTRIBUTORS
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14. • The Pandemic
• Economy and Finance
• Knowledge and Technology Gaps
• Data availability and quality
[Iqbal Institute of Policy Studies https://iips.com.pk/pakistans-progress-on-
sdg-2-zero-hunger/]
Challenges
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15. Outlined five steps to achieving zero hunger:
1. Put the furthest behind first
2. Pave the road from farm to market
3. Reduce food waste
4. Encourage a sustainable variety of crops
5. Make nutrition a priority, starting with a child’s first 1,000 days
World Food Program
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16. • Immediate action is required to deliver food
• Humanitarian aid to the most vulnerable regions
• Fundamental shift in the global food and agricultural systems
• Increase agricultural productivity and long-term food production
Recommendation:
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