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World Bank representative speaking about the plan to end hunger.

World Bank: Plan to End Hunger

In this brief video, Jim Yong Kim, president of the World Bank Group, explains that even with 800 million people going to bed hungry, countries can end hunger by 2030. But they need to create systems that raise agricultural productivity in rural areas, improve nutritional outcomes, and invest in more climate-smart agriculture that can withstand a warmer planet. Unfortunately, the covid epidemic, the demise of USAID, and other factors ensure that hunger will not be ended by 2030. (World Bank Group, Future of Food; 2015; 1’22”)

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Global illustration showing diverse workers, related to the Zero Hunger by 2030 goal.

Zero Hunger by 2030

Hunger and malnutrition cost the global economy over three trillion dollars every year. This United Nations video estimates that eliminating hunger would cost only one-tenth that amount. One way to reduce hunger would be to use much of the one-third of all food that is currently wasted. (United Nations’ World Food Program; 2017; 1’52”)

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