Hunger Problem In Africa

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Hunger is a major problem worldwide. In 2012, there were about 870 million people out of the world’s 7.1 billion who are undernourished (worldhunger.org). That is one person out of eight people who are undernourished. Hunger claims many lives everyday around the world, more than AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis combined (wfp.org). Hunger is also a serious problem in the United States. Hunger is something that most people do not care much about, which is a very sad thing. Hunger is a very serious problem that affects thousands around the world in Africa, Asia, the Americas, and even in Alpena; to combat hunger there are many kind individuals and organizations who are trying to put an end to hunger in the world and put a meal in everyone’s stomach.

The hunger issue most recognized worldwide, would be the hunger issue in Africa. A lot of humanitarian aid has been sent to help the starving kids in Africa, and many television ads and awareness has been raised in effort to aid the starving children in Africa. In Africa there was about 239 million people who are starving in 2010 (worldhunger.org) (that’s about one in every four people who are hungry), and Africa is home to 26 percent of the World’s hungry children. The UN found the average African lives on $1.25 or less a day (worldhunger.org). Due to a famine in Africa in 2011, 130,000 Somali children died (savethechildren.org). The small Republic of Burundi in central Africa is the hungriest nation on earth, with over 60% of its population undernourished (therichest.com). As a whole, Africa is one of the poorest and hungriest continent in the World.

Asia is another continent that has been struck badly by hunger. About 563 million people are undernourished in A...

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