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World Hunger & Poverty Causes and Effects
1. World Hunger
& Poverty
Nurul Ade Suryanie Bt Uladin
2010451514
BM111 5F
Miss NorulHuda Bt Tajuddin
2. World Hunger
& Poverty
“If you can’t feed a hundred people, then just feed one”
– Mother Teresa
3. FACTS;
The world’s current population of 6.8 billion, 5 billion are living
at levels of poverty that deprive them of their basic needs, and more
than 1 billion are going hungry. (Powledge, 2010)
9. • 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.
(Dillon & Marquand, 2011)
Hunger • Hunger is also defined as the uneasy
or painful sensation caused by lack of
food.
• According to Amartya Sen, he
discovered that the real cause for
hunger is the lack of ability to pay
food.
10. How does hunger affect
children?
What are the root causes of world
hunger ?
What are the effects of world hunger?
13. What are the root causes of world
hunger ?
Causes
Gender
Population
Conflict
14. Poverty & Powerlessness
Poor economic
performance leads to
unequal distribution of
income.
Lack of purchasing
power & access to
resources.
Political structure that renders
poor people powerless, whether
it is a democracy or dictatorship
15. Poverty & Powerlessness
Poor economic
performance leads to
unequal distribution of
income.
Lack of purchasing
power & access to
resources.
Political structure that renders
poor people powerless, whether
it is a democracy or dictatorship
16. Gender Discrimination
Women suspiciously facing higher
rates of malnutrition than men because they
have special nutritional needs. Women often
carry primary responsibility for household &
working outside the home.
17. Gender Discrimination
Women suspiciously facing higher
rates of malnutrition than men because they
have special nutritional needs. Women often
carry primary responsibility for household &
working outside the home.
However, women’s pay rates are nearly
universally lower than those for men even for
equivalent work.
19. Conflict & Political Instability
Political instability leads to deflection of resources (Ann Nielsen Yen, 2009).
Food supplies are robbed & used as instruments of war, crop cycles are interrupted,
seeds & breeding livestock are consumed in desperation, & children suffer
permanent damage as a result of insufficient food.
21. Population, consumption & the environment
“Whether the can support its growing population”
Food production must be increased in order to have a stabilizes world in
the midst of 21st century. Fresh water, land, forests, and fisheries are today being
used at or beyond capacity which leads to imbalanced level of consumption with
global level. Thus, policymakers must re-shape policies to improved lives for poor
people and reduced population growth, reduced consumption of non-renewable
resources, and protection of the environment.
22. What are the effects of world hunger?
Effects
Infection
Infant
Economic Mortality
Growth
24. A situation that exists when people lack secure access to
sufficient amounts of safe and nutritious food for normal growth,
development, an active & healthy life.
CHRONIC
HUNGER
28. Malnourished women are more
likely to be sick, have smaller babies, and INFANT
die earlier, resulting in high levels of
infant mortality in areas where chronic
MORTALITY
hunger is a major problem. Rate
30. Underweight children will
probably spend fewer years in school,
OBSTACLES TO which, in turn, has a measurable
impact on how much they earn in
ECONOMIC adulthood.
GROWTH
48. References
(2010, May 20). Retrieved from Manna For Jesus Youth:
http://jydailymanna.wordpress.com/2010/05/20/if-you-cant-feed-a-hundred-people-then
Ann Nielsen Yen. (2009). Conflict and Political Instability. Women: A Force to
Eradicate Hunger and Poverty, 26.
Ann Nielsen Yen. (2009). Lack of Income, Low Purchasing Power and Inequality.
Women: A Force to Eradicate Hunger and Poverty, 22.
49. References
Dillon, T., & Marquand, I. (2011). Hungry in Montana. Hunger Issues Present
Challenges For Families, Workforce and Economy, 1.
Kent, N. M. (2001). Background. Food and Hunger in Sub-Saharan Africa , 3.
Poverty. (n.d.). Retrieved from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poverty
Powledge, F. (2010). Introduction. Food, Hunger and Insecurity, 1.