17 October 2914, International Day for the Eradication of Poverty Theme for 2014: Leave no one behind: think, decide and act together against extreme poverty.

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17 October 2914, International Day for the Eradication of Poverty Theme for 2014: Leave no one behind: think, decide and act together against extreme poverty The International Day for the Eradication of Poverty has been observed every year since 1993, when the United Nations General Assembly, by resolution 47/196, designated this day to promote awareness of the need to eradicate poverty and destitution in all countries. Fighting poverty remains at the core of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the 47/196 Millennium Development Goals development of the post-2015 development agenda. As Scouts best action is to make local serviceand follow YUNGA Ending poverty curriculum yunga-youth.weebly.com

Maramvyaj Camp for Displaced People Action for a United World (Azione per un Mondo Unito - AMU) is an Italian NGO that runs development, training and education projects both in Italy and in developing countries. Founded in 1986, it is committed to sustainable cooperation by respecting the social, cultural, and economic local realities.

Each child represents an opportunity for the world In the heart of parents who live every day in conditions of exclusion and severe poverty, lies the hope for a world where each person has their place.

ENDING HUNGER BADGE CURRICULUM Section A: HUNGER AND THE HUNGRY Section B: THE RIGHT TO FOOD Section C: causes of hunger Section D: ENDING HUNGER Section E: Take Action CHECK LIST

ENDING HUNGER BADGE CURRICULUM Section A: HUNGER AND THE HUNGRY FOOD FEED Make a banner which reflects your eating habits. Draw a table on a big poster. In the first column, write the days of the week, and in the top row, write ‘breakfast’, ‘lunch’, ‘dinner’ and ‘snacks’. Now you can all keep records of everything you eat each day for a week. At the end of the week, look at everything you’ve listed. Compare this to estimates of what people living on US$1 a day eat on average each day. Discuss and reflect on this at your next group meeting.

A.04 RICE BAGS With your group, measure and divide up a bag of rice so that each person gets about 60 g each. Allow participants to weigh and measure out their own bag, so they see exactly how much this is. Use this exercise to explain that this is the amount of food that almost a billion people in the world have to eat for each day. Discuss how this would affect the way you live your life, and things that you could do to change the situation. ENDING HUNGER BADGE CURRICULUM Section A: HUNGER AND THE HUNGRY

B.02 The Right to Food Learn about the Right to Food. Do some independent research (what is a human right? What kind of human rights are there? Why is it important that we all have a Right to Food?, etc.). You can also invite a person from a local organization or association who is supporting human rights and/or helping the poor and hungry to come and talk to you about their work. Be sure to ask them lots of questions and jot down their ans- wers! You can use these questions and answers to give you some guidelines and inspiration: e.pdf. ENDING HUNGER BADGE CURRICULUM Section B: THE RIGHT TO FOOD

ENDING HUNGER BADGE CURRICULUM Section C: CAUSES OF HUNGER C.01 Food Waste Write down how much food your family throws away every day for one week. At the end of the week, calculate your total food waste. Discuss how you could try to reduce it in the following weeks, and put these suggestions into practice. Explain to your parents why it is important not to throw food away. For more information on food waste, see: utting_food_waste and Msake an exhibitionon your school or on local market with paintings of winners of 23th UNEP Children Painting Competition on food waste First and Second place winners of 23th UNEP CPC

D.02 Empowering Solutions Brainstorm a number of ways that people can be empowered to move out of the Hunger Trap. How can they become self-reliant and food secure? Present your findings in a fun and imaginative way to the rest of your group (e.g. through a song, poster, artwork or an engaging presentation). ENDING HUNGER BADGE CURRICULUM Section D: ENDING HUNGER

ENDING HUNGER BADGE CURRICULUM Section E: Take Action E.02 Alternative Communication If you were an important company working with advertisements, where would you strategically put your banners and messages so that people could see them? Brainstorm with your friends and come up with some original ideas. Then pick one and make it happen! The message you want to share with the world is that we urgently need to end hunger. What eye- catching slogans or logos could you write or design? People see advertisements every day and read all kinds of messages without even realizing it; so think about ‘‘alternative’’ ways to communicate, too. For example, you could organize a flash- mob event in your city with the theme hunger in the world. Watch an example here: ww.youtube.com/watch?v=SI-_zU- F2d8.