Poverty & hunger
Where does this issue fit into the Millennium Goals?
Millennium
Goal 1: Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger – This goal calls for
reducing by half the proportion of people living on less than $1 a day.
It also calls for halving the proportion of people who suffer from
hunger.

How does this issue affect people?
No one wants to go hungry.
On
a larger scale, entire rural populations that are poor and
undernourished are prone to diseases including AIDS and Malaria,
struggle to send their children to school, or to buy medicines and
enough food. Starvation and disease eventually causes death.
In
rich countries, we too have a pivotal role to play in reducing poverty.
This begins with humanitarian Aid to relieve extreme hunger, but must
also include strategies with best potential to achieve long term
improvements – changes to international trade.
Consider this…
Agricultural trade is currently worth $674 billion a year. Developing
countries have 98% of the world’s farming population (2.5 billion people
depend on it to earn a living), but capture only a third of this trade.
Africa’s share is barely 4%.
This inequality is largely enforced
by rich countries who rig the international trade rules in their own
national interest. So, we must consider our own actions and understand
that we are all inextricably involved in solving this problem.
Information on this page was researched and collated with the help of Oxfam Australia and the United Nations Website
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