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Food and nutrition are cornerstones that affect and define the health of all people, rich and poor. The right to food is one of the most consistently mentioned items in international human rights documents
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Food security is a situation that exists when all people, at all times, have physical, social and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food that meets their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life
Food and nutrition are cornerstones that affect and define the health of all people, rich and poor. The right to food is one of the most consistently mentioned items in international human rights documents
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PowerPoint on Food Security.
Looks at what is Food Security and Food Insecurity.
Looks at School lunches from around the world and looks at four (4) typical Australian school lunches and examines the content.
Accompanied by 'topical cartoons' for class discussion and application of knowledge.
Download of PowerPoint will reveal full animation used to enhance the presentation.
"The world's 200 wealthiest people have as much money as about 40% of the global population, and yet 850 million people have to go
to bed hungry every night."
Hugo Chavez, Venezuela’s socialist president: “The problem is not the production of food … it is the economic, social and political model of the world. The capitalist model is in crisis.”
Food security at the national level refers to availability in the country of sufficient stocks of food to meet domestic demand through domestic supply or imports
Reshaping the Food System for Food Security & NutritionExternalEvents
http://www.fao.org/globalsoilpartnership/en/
This presentation was presented during the Eurasian Soil Partnership workshop that was held on 29 February - 02 March 2016 in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan and it was made by Shenggen Fan.
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'Social Security'
First Known Use of SOCIAL SECURITY
1908
A United States federal program of social insurance and benefits developed in 1935. The Social Security program's benefits include retirement income, disability income, Medicare and Medicaid, and death and survivorship benefits. Social Security is one of the largest government programs in the world, paying out hundreds of billions of dollars per year.
Based on the year someone was born, retirement benefits may begin as early as age 62 and as late as age 67. The amount of income received is based on the average wages earned over the worker's lifetime, with a maximum calculable amount of $102,000 as of 2008. Spouses are also eligible to receive Social Security benefits, even if they have limited or non-existent work histories.
social security
noun
: a program in which the government provides money to people who are unable to work because they are old, disabled, or unemployed
: a program in the U.S. that requires workers to make regular payments to a government fund which is used to make payments to people who are unable to work because they are old, disabled, or retired
: money that is paid out through a social security program
Full Definition of SOCIAL SECURITY
1
: the principle or practice or a program of public provision (as through social insurance or assistance) for the economic security and social welfare of the individual and his or her family; especially capitalized both Ss : a United States government program established in 1935 to include old-age and survivors insurance, contributions to state unemployment insurance, and old-age assistance
2
: money paid out through a social security program <began>
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Examples of SOCIAL SECURITY
1. She is living on social security.
2. He began collecting Social Security checks.
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8.Food security in pakistan recent trends and way By Mr Allah Dad Khan Provincial Project Director CMP II Kpk MINFAL Islamabad Pakistan
1.
2. Food Security In Pakistan
Recent Trends
By
Mr. Allah Dad Khan
Provincial Project Director
CMPII KPK
MINFAL Islamabad
3. Pakistan overview •
Strategic location connecting South Asia, Middle East and
Central Asia • Middle income country with a per capita
income of USD 1,382; but low human development as per
HDR, pop 184 million, growing at 1.8% • Slow economic
growth in the past 5- years • Latest HDI ranking 146 (out
of 187), only higher than Afghanistan in South Asia • Not
likely to achieve most MDGs • Poor social indicators – low
level of education (57% literacy rate, only 45% for
females) • Heightened concern for peace and stability in
recent years
4. Food Security
“Food security exists when all people, at all
times, have physical and economic access
to sufficient, safe and nutritious food to
meet their dietary needs and food
preferences for an active and healthy life”
World Food Summit, 1996.
5. Food Security - Availability
Remarkable progress in cereal
production – now sufficient production
at current consumption levels • Also
good production of fruits and livestock
• Exporting wheat, rice, mango and
livestock products
6. Challenges of food availability
Maintaining adequate food production is a challenge for the growing
population with the expected economic growth, and in the face of adverse
climate impacts • Opportunities for increasing production still exist as yield
per ha is still lower than the global average • Large geographic disparities–
only 41 districts produce enough for their populations
7. Access to Food
Economic access is the main limiting factor to food security • Poverty is
significant (50% poverty rate with $2 per capita per day, pop below national
poverty line: 22.3% as per HDR) • Large disparity between ‘have’s and ‘have-
not’s; stagnant economy inadequate employment for growing populations •
Labour force participation rate: for 15 yr and older women (24.4%), men
(82.9%) (HDR 2014) • Majority of farmers do not have their own land • Rising
food prices putting further pressure for the poor • Physical access also a
limitation in many areas in GB, Balochistan, AJK and KP
8. Food utilization
With a literacy rate of 57% (female
literacy: 45%), education is one
limitation to food security and
nutrition • Availability of safe water •
Poor sanitary conditions • Lack of
adequate health services and poor
care practices
10. Food consumption – caloric intake
50.6% not consuming adequate calories (2,100
Kcal per capita per day) required for a healthy
living (FSA 2013) (corresponding figure from HIES
2010-11 was 58%) • Findings compare with NNS-
2011 (58% food insecure) and vision 2025
document (60% food insecure) • 32% not
consuming minimum caloric requirement (1,700
Kcal per capita per day) as per FAO (FSA 2013) •
19% severe caloric deficit (< 1500 Kcal per person
per day) • Depth of food deficit: 131 Kcal
11. Malnutrition Framework
• Poor food security situation has nutrition outcome • Pakistan has very high
malnutrition rates (stunting: 44.5% and wasting 15.1% as per NNS)
12. The way forward
Pakistan Government’s progress towards Scaling-up
Nutrition (with partners support)
The policy-planning process – Multi-sectoral coordinating
committees established at federal and provincial levels –
Policy guidance notes formulated for each province and
approved – PC1’s formulated and funds committed.
However, so far primarily for health-based activities and
using donor funds.
Pakistan joined SUN movement in April 2013. UN and
Donor Networks well fully functional, CSO and SUN
Business Networks recently formed. SUN Secretariat being
established at Islamabad
13. What is the Zero Hunger Challenge?
Global initiative which aims to build support to achieve
the goal for eliminating hunger in our life time.
Launched Rio Conference on Sustainable Development,
June 2012 Zero Hunger is the United Nations Secretary-
General’s vision for a future where:
No person is hungry - Where every woman, child and man
enjoys their right to food - Women are empowered -
Priority is given to family farming; and - Food systems
everywhere are made sustainable and resilient
14. Pakistan’s National Zero Hunger
Initiative
Announced in 2012 and now being implemented as zero
hunger and family farming programme.
Seven components • Food Security Policy Reforms •
Support to the National Food Security Council • Improved
Food Security in Food Insecure and Disaster Affected Areas
• Research and Development Support • Urban / Peri-Urban
Food Security Initiatives (Foods, Jobs and Sustainable
Cities) • Partnership Development, Resource Mobilization,
Education and Awareness • MNFSR and Partner Capacity
Building
15. Pakistan Vision 2025
Seven Pillars: 1. Putting people first- human and
social capital 2. Achieving sustained and inclusive
growth. 3. Governance, institutional reform 4.
Energy, water and food security (includes
Nutrition). 5. Private sector and entrepreneurship
led growth 6. Developing a competitive
knowledge economy 7. Modernizing transportation
infrastructure and conectivity
16. Global Hunger Index
GHI for Pakistan: 19.3 in 2014,
which is serious, slightly below
the alarming level of 20 • Very
slow progress in the past
decade
17. Opportunity
South Asia is the region with largest number of
people suffering from hunger and malnutrition in
the world • Any progress in this region can
contribute to progress in the whole world • With a
good national production and infrastructure,
Pakistan has opportunity to be a leading example
of progress in eradicating hunger and
malnutrition.