There may be a scenario that combines social protection and investments using public funds to get people out of chronic hunger, ensuring that exceed a daily income of $ 1.25, corresponding …show more content…
According to Economy Weblog site, rather they need technological and commercial support. They must be torn down trade and tariff policies exports of food and raw materials (coffee, cocoa, cotton, etc.) to developed countries, while they (developed ones) must help those imports financed. Thus the money starts to move, the local and global economy improves, ends with hunger and everyone wins. The writer and scientist Louise Fresco (2014) noted in an article called “Some thoughts about the future of food and agriculture” Reducing hunger requires several responses. Emergency food aid is needed to alleviate the needs of displaced populations, coupled with peace. Proper child nutrition is needed to prevent damage from undernutrition. Overall, hunger reduction results from increased purchasing power which in turn comes about through economic growth …show more content…
According to the UN, 963 million people are seriously undernourished. Nowadays, the right to food is surely the human right that is violated with more impunity. Jean Ziegler (UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food 2000 and 2008) argues that hunger is caused by human injustice and says that today the world could produce enough food to feed the global population. Among the main causes of this disaster, pointing to stock market speculation, forcing up prices for cereals and to the emergence of bio-fuels as a new source of energy. Burning food to keep roads million cars is a crime against humanity. Hunger is no inescapable fate, a child who starves is killed. The current world order of globalized financial capitalism is not only deadly, it is also absurd, who speculates with basic food kills