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World Hunger Essay Research Paper world hunger

World Hunger Essay, Research Paper


world hunger


World Hunger Every day an estimated 24,000 people die from hunger or


hunger related causes. Three-fourths of these deaths are children under the


age of five. One may wonder how this can be living in a country were it


seems so much food is wasted everyday. Food restaurants and grocery


stores throw away food every night before closing. Many Americans waste


food every day within their own homes. With so much ?left over? food in


American how is it that an estimated 800 million people around the world


suffer from hunger and malnutrition?1 Well, first we must define the word


hunger. Hunger, in this case, is not just the rumbling in ones stomach that


most of us feel if we have not eaten for a few hours. For this purpose, hunger


is defined as ?a condition resulting from chronic under-consumption of food


and/or nutritious food products. It may be precipitated by an inability to


obtain sufficient quantities of food to eat or a failure to consume adequate


quantities of nutritious food products, regardless of the ability to obtain


sufficient food supplies.?2 The problem of world hunger is not that there is


not enough food produced in the world. ?World production of grain alone is


over 1.5 billion tons, enough to supply the entire world population with two


pounds a day.?3 This grain combined the current production of other foods


such as meat, fruits, vegetables, and nuts is enough to provide each adult and


child on earth 3000 calories a day which is what the average American


consumes.4 Americans are not the only ones who waste food. People all


over the world are doing the very same thing. And the though it seems that


America has too much food, we Americans have hungry people living right


here in our own country. The world hunger problem lies within the changing


environmental conditions, population, and most of all, poverty. This paper will


discuss the causes, effects and possible solutions of world hunger. There are


three major causes of world hunger, changing environment conditions,


population, and poverty. The environment, of course, is the major element in


the production of food in most countries across the globe. The environment in


which one lives decides what types of food can be produced and how much


of that food can be produced. The weather or climate in any particular


environment can change and affect what people eat and how much of it they


are able to eat. One change in the environment that adversely affects


agriculture is soil erosion. ?Some one-third of the world?s cropland is loosing


topsoil at a rate that undermines its future productivity.?5 Topsoil is a major


factor in growing most crops. It is the richest part of the soil and contains


minerals and nutrients that most plants need for survival. Too much soil


erosion begins a chain reaction leaving the land susceptible to drought. And


as we all know, very little food can be grown on dry land. A drought not only


affects plants, but as a result of lack of plants and water and in many cases


extreme heat cattle are starved or die from thirst. This loss of organic matter


in the land results in runoff after rainfall and increased runoff and rainfall


allows for flooding. A flood, like the drought though they are opposite, wipes


away crops or kills them because of the overabundance of water. People can


attempt to produce food by planting and caring for their land and animals, but


Mother Nature has the ultimate say and humans are unable to predict what


she will do next. The next two causes of hunger we will discuss together


because they coincide, population and the poor. Population is an issue not


because there are too many mouths to feed, as was stated earlier, but


because the hungry people of the world are the majority who have large


families and continue to increase them, thus creating hungry children. ?Poor


people have large families for many reasons?Reasons of security for their


old age. Reasons about additional help on the land. Reasons concerning the


cultural preference for sons. Reasons related to the laws of inheritance.


Reasons dictated by traditional religious behavior. And reasons of personal


pride?6 These are all reasons why poor people all over the country continue


to have large families generation after generation despite their economic


condition. The majority of the hungry live and work in rural areas. Why are


poor people affected so much by hunger? The answer would be seemingly


simple, that they are just unable to afford food. But let us examine more


closely other reasons the poor across the world are so stricken with hunger.


Many of the poor around the world are tenant farmers and do not own the


land in which they work and live.7 These tenant farmers are many times paid


very little for the service they provide to the owners and are unable to <

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purchase the food in which they helped produce. Those who do own a small


plot of land for farming their own land still need money to do so. In order to


care for the land for the benefit of food production a farmer needs tools as


well as other materials and resources, all items that cost money. ?Adequate


nourishment for a family depends upon its ability either to produce enough


food for its own needs or to earn enough money to buy the food-or some


combination of the two. Without this ability color the family hungry.?8


Malnutrition is the most common affect of hunger. Malnutrition is ?a term


indicating an impairment to physical and/or mental health resulting from failure


to meet nutrient requirements. The insufficiency of nutrients may result from


inadequate nutrient intake or from interference with the body?s ability to


process and utilize nutrients.?9 Malnutrition causes many health conditions


such as stunting of growth, tissue wasting, cognitive and behavioral deficits, or


starvation. The lack of vitamin C that a hungry person does without can cause


scurvy, loss of teeth, and a weakening of the immune system. Lack of iodine


in ones diet can cause crippling or mental retardation. The lack of vitamin A


in ones diet can cause blindness. In its worst cases, malnutrition leads to


death, especially in children. ?In Latin America and Caribbean, studies


indicate that malnutrition is the primary cause of or major contributing factor


in 60 percent of deaths of children under the age of five.?10 Malnutrition hits


hardest on the children because they are still growing and developing


immunities to disease and developing strong healthy bodies. For a


malnourished child, common illnesses such as measles and diarrhea can lead


to death. Seventy-five percent of the people that die from hunger every 3.6


seconds across the globe are children under the age of 5. Hunger affects


adults as well by weakening their immune systems and making them weak


suspecting them to sickness and disease, which will later lead to death. The


solution to ending world hunger does not lie in money or any other one


answer. There are many ideas and ?solutions? being applied today, yet


hunger remains. In terms of dollars the United States has been the worlds


largest donor of foreign aid.11 The U.S. Marshall Plan of 1948 was the first


government foreign-aid program. General George Marshall outlined the plan


stating: ?It is logical that the United States should do whatever it is able to do


to assist in the return of normal economic health in the world?Our policy is


directed not against any country or doctrine, but against hunger, poverty,


desperation and chaos. Its purpose should be the revival of a working


economy in the world so as to permit the emergence of political and social


conditions in which free institutions can exist??12 The Marshall Plan put


major emphasis on grants and loans for repair of industrial plants and


infrastructure. The plan succeeded in many ways. One example is that by


1951 Europe?s overall production rate had risen 37 percent. The four-point


plan, the first major plan for the third world country soon followed the


Marshall Plan and provided support to small technical assistance projects for


a number of developing nations.13 Since the Marshall Plan in the late 40s, the


U.S. has continued to help countries through foreign aid policies. However,


foreign aid does not just come from countries it can also come from private


voluntary organizations. Most often times these private organizations such as


?Feed the Children? and the ?Christian Children?s Fund? focus on small-scale


projects directed toward the third world countries. Another solution to the


problem of World Hunger is through education. The majorities of poor and


hungry people around the world are illiterate or have little education.


Providing these people with an education would allow them to act successful


in the job market, and allow them a better understanding of the politics and


conditions surrounding them. In this way education may also provide


population control by educating women about birth control methods and


family planning. Education may also enable farmers to learn better farming


techniques and about food conservation. World hunger affects everyone on


our plant, not just the poor or those living in third-world countries. Hunger


touches each one of us because we, the taxpayers, are helping to aid it. Not


only does it touch our pockets, but also it touches our conscious. How can


anyone look at a starving child and not think about the food that they waste


day in and day out. How can we stand by and watch people that go to work


everyday like ourselves and cannot afford to feed their families. It is unfair


that we live in a world where food is thrown out in the garbage rather than


used to save the life of a child.

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