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ActionAid schools | September 2012 | 1 World Food Day 2012: KS3 ActionAid schools | September 2012 Pupils at Langobaya school Kenya, collect their free school lunch. PHOTO: SØREN BJERREGAARD/ACTIONAID

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ActionAid schools | September 2012 | 3 Maize is the most widely grown staple crop in Africa – more than 300 million Africans depend on it as their main food source. Thikhala Chilembwe, 14, from Malawi. PHOTO: CAMERON MCNEE/MISSIONMALAWI//ACTIONAID Margret David harvests a healthy crop from her garden in Malawi. PHOTO: ACTIONAID

ActionAid schools | September 2012 | 4 Why has this maize crop dried up? Can you think of three reasons? The Yaa family's failed maize crop in Langobaya, Kenya. PHOTO: DES WILLIE/ACTIONAID

ActionAid schools | September 2012 | 5 Mariam Yaa, 10, collects water and tends the familys goats in Langobaya, Kenya. PHOTO: DES WILLIE/ACTIONAID Mariam Yaa, 10, at her homestead in Langobaya, Kenya. PHOTO: DES WILLIE/ACTIONAID

ActionAid schools | September 2012 | 6 The Yaa familys maize crop has failed due to recurrent drought. As a result, the family have only 5kg of beans and 5kg of rice to eat for the next three weeks. Karisa, Mariam and Karembo Yaa at home in Langobaya, Kenya. PHOTO: DES WILLIE/ACTIONAID

ActionAid schools | September 2012 | 7 Consequences wheel What are the consequences of drought? No water supply

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ActionAid schools | September 2012 | 9 Mukta and her friends in their home village in Sunamganj district, Bangladesh. TOM PIETRASIK/ACTIONAID Muktas mother, Shofikun, plants rice with the community in Char Harikesh, Bangladesh. PHOTO: NICOLAS AXELROD/ACTIONAID Flash floods used to happen here every four to six years. However, due to deforestation and climate change, there have been floods here for eight out of the last 10 years.

ActionAid schools | September 2012 | 10 Mukta and her mother Shofikun. PHOTO: NICOLAS AXELROD/ACTIONAID I feel afraid. When the floods come, our houses fall – everything collapses. Strong floods suddenly rush down the mountains and we run to the school building to take shelter. We dont have enough food. You get pains in your stomach if you cant eat.

ActionAid schools | September 2012 | 11 Mukta and her mother Shofikun. PHOTO: NICOLAS AXELROD/ACTIONAID Mukta in the family's vegetable garden. PHOTO: NICOLAS AXELROD/ACTIONAID Father sowed the fields and mother and I helped with the weeding. After the paddy grew, we dried the crops under the sun and then sold some, but kept half for ourselves. Before, we went hungry and earning money was difficult, but now I like the harvesting season.

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ActionAid schools | September 2012 | 13 Reuben plays with his village friends. PHOTO: GRAEME WILLIAMS/PANOS/ACTIONAID Reuben Chidimba with a baby goat at home in Rumphi district, Malawi. PHOTO: GRAEME WILLIAMS/PANOS/ACTIONAID

ActionAid schools | September 2012 | 14 Thabu Chidimba, a smallholder farmer, in the fields she shares with other local women. PHOTO: GRAEME WILLIAMS/PANOS/ACTIONAID

ActionAid schools | September 2012 | 15 Describe what you see in this picture. Do you think it would be easy or difficult to grow food in this area? Typical landscape in Rumphi district, Malawi. PHOTO: GRAEME WILLIAMS/PANOS/ACTIONAID0

ActionAid schools | September 2012 | 16 Lina Gondwe helps sprouting maize plants to grow. PHOTO: GRAEME WILLIAMS/PANOS/ACTIONAID Compost heaps made by women farmers in Rumphi district, Malawi. PHOTO: GRAEME WILLIAMS/PANOS/ACTIONAID What links all these pictures together? Contrasting methods of growing maize, Rumphi District, Malawi. PHOTO: GRAEME WILLIAMS/PANOS/ACTIONAID

ActionAid schools | September 2012 | 17 Thabu and other women farmers on their irrigated land, Rumphi District, Malawi PHOTO: GRAEME WILLIAMS/PANOS/ACTIONAID

ActionAid schools | September 2012 | 18 Key question: why do one in six people go hungry? Global food prices are rising due to extreme weather Lamb, beef and cheese have the largest food footprint There are too many people in the world and not enough food The way we are producing food is unsustainable We are eating too much meatWe are wasting too much food Too much land is being used to grow crops for biofuels People living in poverty dont have money to buy food Climate change is causing more extreme weather People in developing countries are not growing enough food We need to redesign the whole food system

ActionAid schools | September 2012 | 19 Why do one in six people go hungry? Most relevant points Relevant points Irrelevant points Zone of relevance

ActionAid schools | September 2012 | 20 Investigate one of the questions above. Present your findings to the class in a creative way.

ActionAid schools | September 2012 | 21 Further information sources/ interesting articles Hunger The last thing our hungry world needs is more food Last-thing-hungry-world-needs-food.html#ixzz26pnCk2EK Last-thing-hungry-world-needs-food.html#ixzz26pnCk2EK Global food prices rise in July due to extreme weather Lamb, beef and cheese have the largest food footprint se_have_largest_food_footprint.html Meat eaters guide to climate and health The food crisis should not be left to cowboy capitalists, Jeremy Grantham, Financial Times August , The future of food and farming, John Beddington, Chief Scientific adviser food-and-farming-summary food-and-farming-summary Water, drought and food