What Is Hunger the world
produces enough food for everyone. Yet every 5 seconds a child dies of undernourishment
or starvation and over 800 million people still go to bed hungry. Quick Hunger
Facts The world produce enough food for everyone. Yet there are over 800
million starved people in the earth. Every 5 seconds a child dies of hunger or
related causes. Chronic hunger takes the lives of 24,000 people each day. 10.9
million Children under the age of 5 die in mounting countries each year. Malnutrition
and hunger related diseases cause over 60% of these deathsWhat are Hunger,
Malnutrition and FoodSecurity? Hunger is a condition in which people lack the
basic food intake to provide them with the energy and nutrients for fully
productive lives. There are two main types of hunger: acute and chronic. Acute
hunger occurs suddenly and is life threatening if intense treatment is not
administered immediately. It is often caused by emergency situations such as
conflict or natural disasters and dramatic images of acute hunger are often
highlighted on TV screens during these times. However acute hunger account for
just eight percent of the world’s hunger problem. Continual hunger can occur
gradually and last generations or reoccur seasonally. It is a less visible form
of hunger but affects many more people. Chronic hunger is much more than living
on significantly less than the recommended calorie intake for weeks or even
months, being underweight and having an empty stomach.
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