Why do families with children do not eat whole weekends, and our grocery stores are full of food, and our family canteen is more than we need. If more people accept education about East Tennessee's hunger reality, there will be a tendency for more people to help solve this problem. Through education, this problem can be eradicated. There are many ways that East Tennessee can better understand the reality plaguing our poor people.
Hunger and hunger are problems that many people think is not important. I will explain how world hunger is a symbol of poverty, how it affects countries in the third world, and how world hunger plagues our society. In 1946 Sir John Boydel claimed, "Food is more than just a trade item." Boydor, the first secretary general of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, participated in the World Food Program without any results Today, there are 855 million malnourished people worldwide. One in nine people maintains good health and does not have enough food to live an active life. Indeed, starvation and malnutrition are the best health risks in the world. It is larger than AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis (Ackerman, 2002). World hunger is a serious problem of destroying our country and neighboring countries. The US Department of Agriculture and the United Nations face this problem. Because it is not enough children are crying with pain
Many communities and societies around the world are facing the problem of starvation. There are quite a few people suffering from starvation in the world, but there seems to be no permanent solution to this problem. Today, the world is experiencing hunger for drought and famine, and poor governance. While some of the challenges we face are beyond our control, some of the challenges associated with food supply, in particular, are caused by human errors. In addition, today's world hunger is caused by poor policy and governance. The priorities of many governments around the world lack a very important aspect of managing the welfare of their people. Agriculture is the main department that directly supports life. However, the possibilities are not fully utilized in many parts of the world.
Throughout history, some of the world's population has suffered from persistent hunger. In many cases, this is caused by war, epidemics or the disruption of food supply caused by bad weather. In the first few decades after World War II, it has been shown that by advancing technology and strengthening political cooperation it is possible to dramatically reduce the number of people suffering from hunger. Despite unequal progress, by 2000, the threat of extreme hunger for many people in the world has gradually calmed down. According to statistics of the World Food Program, "There are about 795 million people in the world who do not have sufficient food to live healthy and active lives, which is about a ninth of the world's population In China, 12.9% of the population is malnourished. "