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World Hunger 作者: Mind Map: World Hunger

1. Food insecurity: There is a possibility of both long-term and brief food insecurity. Several elements, such as: A result of the potential effects of income, occupation, race/ethnicity, and disability. Food insecurity is more likely to occur when there is little or no money to buy food. Expanding the availability of nutrition assistance programs, addressing unemployment, and raising benefit levels could all help to reduce hunger and food insecurity.

2. Climate change: World hunger is on the rise, affecting 10% of people worldwide due to climate change. Declining progressively for ten years. Between 20 19 and 2022, there ma y have been an ad ditional 150 million cases of un dernourishment, a catastrophe mostly brought on by c onflict, climate c hange, and the C OVID-19 pandemic. A fter p rogressively declining for a d ecade, world hunger is now on the rise, affecting 10% of people worldwide. Between 2019 and 2022, the number of people who lack adequate nutrition rose by up to 150 million as a result of climate change.

3. Poverty and inequality: Inequality is a broader concept than poverty. It is defined across the entire population, not just a section below the poverty line. Most inequality measurements do not depend on the mean of the distribution. Conflict, extreme weather patterns, and disparities caused by economic

3.1. shocks and health crises, including the coronavirus pandemic, are main drivers behind the rise of food insecurity.

4. Natural disaster: MUL famines are precipitated by natural causes, such as drought, flooding, unseasonable cold, typhoons, vermin depredations, insect infestations, and plant diseases.Hunger and malnutrition are often caused by natural disasters and conflict or a combination of the two. Prolonged drought may destroy crops and cause food prices to skyrocket, or violent conflict may force people to flee their homes and livelihoods.