World hunger is a crippling crisis which plagues humanity. We are all one people, cosmopolitans. Together we can solve this crisis. The money necessary to end world hunger is nominal at best and cheap in relative reality to the economy. By ending world hunger, a seed will germinate in the throat of greed. Opportunity will blossom where watered. Philanthropy
World hunger is a crippling crisis which plagues humanity. We are all one people, cosmopolitans. Together we can solve this crisis. The money necessary to end world hunger is nominal at best and cheap in relative reality to the economy. By ending world hunger, a seed will germinate in the throat of greed. Opportunity will blossom where watered. Philanthropy
In our opinion, poverty is the main reason for hunger, weather is it poverty of an individual or of a whole nation. In developing countries, governments can’t afford to support those in need for food and water and in developed countries there are some individuals who can’t afford their need due to lack of education which caused them to be unable to look for a source of income.
Natural disasters can cause poverty too. Governments should be able to provide shelter and food for those people who their houses and belongings were destroyed by natural disasters.
Event organized by IFPRI, FAO, and Community for Zero Hunger "The Zero Hunger Challenge - Achieving the Right to Food for All" presentation by Jomo Kwame Sundaram, FAO
on January 30, 2014
http://www.ifpri.org/event/zero-hunger-challenge
A lecture in Quantitative Sustainability
It is often claimed that agricultural productivity needs to be increased in order to feed a growing world population. Food security depends on several factors besides the productivity, including waste/efficiency, energy crops, meat consumption, and global justice and equity. This lecture explores the issue of food security in its many dimensions and teaches how to use a high-level systems approach in sustainability science.
Zero hunger - this powerpoint offers statistics of world hunger, eradicating world hunger goals, and ways to give back to the community both locally and globally.
"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.”
many countries are going to harvest the renewable energies from the biosphere. Renewable energy sources are the alternate to the fossil fuels.. so we must go towards the renewable energy sources.
In our opinion, poverty is the main reason for hunger, weather is it poverty of an individual or of a whole nation. In developing countries, governments can’t afford to support those in need for food and water and in developed countries there are some individuals who can’t afford their need due to lack of education which caused them to be unable to look for a source of income.
Natural disasters can cause poverty too. Governments should be able to provide shelter and food for those people who their houses and belongings were destroyed by natural disasters.
Event organized by IFPRI, FAO, and Community for Zero Hunger "The Zero Hunger Challenge - Achieving the Right to Food for All" presentation by Jomo Kwame Sundaram, FAO
on January 30, 2014
http://www.ifpri.org/event/zero-hunger-challenge
A lecture in Quantitative Sustainability
It is often claimed that agricultural productivity needs to be increased in order to feed a growing world population. Food security depends on several factors besides the productivity, including waste/efficiency, energy crops, meat consumption, and global justice and equity. This lecture explores the issue of food security in its many dimensions and teaches how to use a high-level systems approach in sustainability science.
Zero hunger - this powerpoint offers statistics of world hunger, eradicating world hunger goals, and ways to give back to the community both locally and globally.
"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.”
many countries are going to harvest the renewable energies from the biosphere. Renewable energy sources are the alternate to the fossil fuels.. so we must go towards the renewable energy sources.
Imagine going through the pages of a beautiful magazine with breath-taking pictures from Asia, while learning amazing facts about Asian cultures and having fun with little games... Wouldn't that be awesome? Well, that was our ambition for Dive Into Asia!
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Obesity
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Introduction to Healthcare Science
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Introduction to Healthcare Science
21 November 2014
Obesity
Obesity known as having excess body fat and means a person’s weight is more than what is considered unhealthy for his or her size. Obesity has become an epidemic throughout the world and greatly affects people in America at an alarming rate. To get a better understanding of obesity, one will have to understand how various aspects in our life are affected by obesity. The mental anguish a person goes through as early as their childhood days. The effect that childhood obesity has on their life as an adult. Obesity is linked to the depression that a person goes through because of the appearance and the lack of self-esteem. Understanding the psychology of obesity will help give a better understanding to what causes the secondary effects of being obese. Learning how to eat and what to eat can prove to be beneficial in the mental state of people that are suffering from obesity. Educating people on the contributing factors of Obesity is paramount in the fight to reverse what has become a leading public health problem in the United States.
People Affected by Obesity
Obesity is not just an adult concern it has affected children of all ages and preschoolers as well. Obesity effects every ethnic group and both men and woman in the ethnic group. Within the United States the adults affected by obesity or being overweight is more than two-thirds of the adult population (Food Research and Action Center FRAC, 2014). Extreme obesity is seen more in woman than men and the black woman have a higher obesity rate than the white or Hispanic woman. The children and the low-income preschoolers are in the lower 30 percentile range of amount affected by obesity. Obesity has affected more African-American and Hispanic children than Caucasian children. The economic status of the preschoolers affects the rate of preschoolers that are overweight or obese. Low-income preschoolers have a rate of 30.4 percent that are obese. There are many contributing factors to someone suffering from being overweight or obese.
Contributing Factors
Obesity is diagnosed as a condition that develops because of a person makeup. There genetics, family history, age and sex is considered factors of a person becoming obese. The lack of some type of physical activity and even the negative emotions that a person is experiencing are thought to be reasons a person becomes obese. Another major reason for the growing rate of obesity in the United States is society. People are eating foods that have more calories today and that are lacking nutrition that is needed to remain healthy. Society has used technology to make life comfortable from home. You can order your groceries from your cell phone and have it delivered to your house instead of going to the super market. There are limited walk ...
The World Food Programme (WFP) is the food-assistance branch of the United Nations and the world's largest humanitarian organization addressing hunger and promoting food security. According to the WFP, it provides food assistance to an average of 91.4 million people in 83 countries each year. From its headquarters in Rome and from more than 80 country offices around the world, the WFP works to help people who cannot produce or obtain enough food for themselves and their families. It is a member of the United Nations Development Group and part of its executive committee.
The objectives that the WFP hopes to achieve are to:
1."Save lives and protect livelihoods in emergencies"
2."Support food security and nutrition and (re)build livelihoods in fragile settings and following emergencies"
3."Reduce risk and enable people, communities and countries to meet their own food and nutrition needs"
4."Reduce under-nutrition and break the inter-generational cycle of hunger"
5."Zero Hunger in 2030"
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He discussed the concept of quality improvement, emphasizing its applicability to various aspects of life, including personal, project, and program improvements. He defined quality as doing the right thing at the right time in the right way to achieve the best possible results and discussed the concept of the "gap" between what we know and what we do, and how this gap represents the areas we need to improve. He explained the scientific approach to quality improvement, which involves systematic performance analysis, testing and learning, and implementing change ideas. He also highlighted the importance of client focus and a team approach to quality improvement.
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4. HUNGER
The condition where both
adults and children cannot
access food consistently and
have to reduce food intake,
eat poor diets, and often go
without any food.
Hunger is also defined as the
uneasy or painful sensation
caused by lack of food.
5. World Hunger Facts
More than 153 million of the
world’s malnourished people
are children under the age of 5.
9 million people die for lack of
food and nutrition every year.
Every 3.6 seconds a child dies
because of hunger.
795 million people do not have
enough to eat.
6. Hunger Effects on children
Child’s Growth.
Chronic hunger.
Lack of Nutrition &
Malnutrition.
8. Root causes of World Hunger
Discrimination
Poverty &
Political Instability
& Consumption
&
9. Ways to solve World Hunger
Reduce Poverty.
Food Donations.
Access To Education &
Birth Control Education.
Help at Home.
10. CONCLUSION
Poverty is the main reason for hunger. Natural disasters can cause
poverty. Governments should be able to provide shelter and food for
those people who their houses and belongings were destroyed by
natural disasters. If hunger rate is not decreased as fast as possible,
the country economy will not be able to rise because all those
children who is underweight wont be able to get normal education
like all other health children.