My Opinion About End World Hunger
Today poverty and hunger are world issues. Handling that focuses on the root of the problem is needed in alleviation.
But I see that there is no reliable method to continue to parse from poverty.
Here is how steeper poverty and hunger occur structurally.
Ending hunger and world poverty requires more than compassion and more than just sustainable development. It also demands justice for the achievement of social welfare and structural poverty handling.
Poverty, food prices and hunger can not be separated. Poverty causes hunger.
Not all poor people are hungry, but almost all hungry people are poor.
Millions of people live with hunger and malnutrition because they can not afford to buy enough food,
are unable to afford nutritious food or are unable to afford the farming supplies they need to grow enough good food.
Hunger can be seen as a dimension of extreme poverty.This is often called the most severe and critical manifestation of poverty.
It is estimated that a person died of starvation or the cause of hunger every ten seconds, unfortunately, children most often die. However there is plenty of food in the world for everyone. The problem is that hungry people are caught in severe poverty. They lack the money to buy enough food to feed themselves. Because of malnutrition, they become weaker and often sick. This makes them less able to work, which then makes them poorer and more hungry.
The other major
causes of hunger are natural disasters and climate change. Storms and droughts
are both increasing, destroying crops and causing massive food shortages.
Often, the poorest countries are the least prepared for this disaster, and the
greenhouse gases that cause climate change come from the richest countries.
Out of exceptional
debt with women's repression of war and conflict, social justice issues are
directly linked to poverty and hunger. Even complications associated with
natural disasters such as hunger often have injustices hidden beneath the
surface, such as land monopoly or unjust agricultural practices.
One way to overcome
this problem is to increase foreign investment in agriculture. By building
adequate infrastructure, properly planting land, managing water use and
ensuring storage facilities are used effectively, the impact of natural
disasters can be handled more easily.
Unfortunately, most
poor countries lack the resources and knowledge to sustain their own
agricultural sector. However, foreign investment in the agricultural sector of
developing countries will help them to be independent.
Inadequate dieting to
live a normal and inadequate life from a nutritional standpoint not only
affects those living in extreme poverty conditions, but also the broader
sectors and groups living in certain regions or regions in each country.
There is still much
that can and needs to be done to improve food security in our own country and
around the world. But before we can do anything, it's not unfair to call the
silence of the mainstream media on this issue as a contributing factor to the
hunger of millions of people, both domestically and abroad.
Ultimately, the role
of government and the support of the people to continue transforming poverty
into a change that will be very beneficial if it is done in a sustainable
manner. May Indonesia be free from poverty and hunger.
Hopefully!