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Issue Food and Hunger
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What Where Why How So what
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What Famine When hunger persists for a longer period, covering a large no. of population and resulting in mass malnutrition and starvation, it then becomes famine.
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Where Map of World Hunger Proportion of undernourished people 1998-2000
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Where
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Why Physical factors Human factors
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Why Physical factors 1. rugged relief 2. infertile soil 3. extreme climate4. natural hazards
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Why Human factors 1. Poverty 2. Poor governance 3. Wars 4. Diseases
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Why 1. Poverty
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Why Source: FAO 2 + 3. Poor governance and wars
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Why 4. Diseases In 2002, around 5 million more people were infected with HIV/AIDS, most of them living in low-income, food-deficit countries.
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How International aids 1. short-term 2. long-term
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How 1. Short-term Emergency food aids Temperary medicial support E.g. Medecins Sans Frontieres Temporary military support E.g. UN Peacekeepers
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How 2. Long-term Grant & loans Research and development
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So what Partially effective Famine is still prevailing 2015 : 580 million would suffer from undernourishment
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Value Global citizens Justice Peace
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