1.02 Billion Undernourished People In The World

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Helpless. Hopeless. Hungry. Picture yourself as a young child waking up one morning to the familiar feeling of an empty stomach. Now imagine not knowing where your next meal will come from and that it might be days, weeks or even months before you have a decent meal again. This is nothing new to you though, since you awaken into this reality each and every day. You have now grown so accustomed to this feeling that you begin to lose hope and believe that there may never be a way out. How do you manage to get out of bed and carry on?

Hunger is a huge problem in today's global society. According to The World Food Progamme (WFP), “There are 1.02 billion undernourished people in the world today". I don't know about you, but it is hard for me

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