Who: The majority of
hungry people live in
developing countries, and
are mainly children. 66
million primary school
aged children go to
classes hungry.
What: 842 million people across the globe don't have
enough food to eat. This causes poor nutrition, people
being stunted and extremely underweight which is the
cause of millions of death's across the world.
Where: Although hunger is
a problem everywhere in
the world, it is mainly found
in 3rd world countries such
as Asia, Africa and India.
When: Hungry from what we can
tell has always been a problem,
and still is a problem today. It is
believed that hunger became a
global problem during the 1930's in
the time of the great depression
when families lost jobs and could
not afford to feed themselves
Why: The world will make
enough food for the 7
billion people that lives in
it, but some people who
do not have the money to
buy the food or land to
grow it will go hungry.
How: People across the world aren't getting
enough food to eat, they either live in
poverty and cannot afford to buy food or they
do not have the living conditions to grow
their own food.
Work Cited
(2013) Hunger Statistics.
Retrieved November 5, 2013
from www.wfp.org/hunger/stats
Bryce J (September 2, 2012) World Child Hunger Facts.
Retrieved November 5 2013 from
www.worldhunger.org/articles/Learn/child_hunger_facts.htm