The Global Goal of Zero Hunger
The Global Goal of Zero Hunger
The Global Goal of Zero Hunger
Zero Hunger
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goal of Zero Hunger aims to
end all forms of hunger and malnutrition by 2030. This global effort requires
coordinated action to ensure everyone has access to safe, nutritious, and
sufficient food all year round.
Hunger: A Worldwide Challenge
Developing Countries Developed Countries Vulnerable Groups
Poverty, drought, conflict, and Even affluent countries face issues like Children, the elderly, and marginalised
inadequate agricultural infrastructure food deserts, income inequality, and communities are disproportionately
contribute to high levels of hunger in wastage, preventing universal food affected by hunger and malnutrition
many developing nations. access. worldwide.
Strategies to Achieve Zero
Hunger
1 Sustainable Agriculture
Promoting environmentally-friendly farming practices to
increase food production while protecting natural resources.
2 Social Protection
Providing safety nets like cash transfers and food assistance
programmes to support the most vulnerable.
3 Empowering Smallholders
Investing in small-scale farmers and ensuring they have access to
land, technology, and markets.
Conclusion and Call to
Action
Global Collaboration Individual Impact
Achieving Zero Hunger requires Everyone can contribute by
governments, businesses, and making sustainable food
civil society to work together choices, reducing waste, and
towards this common goal. supporting initiatives that
address hunger.
A Brighter Future
Ending hunger will improve health, education, and economic
outcomes, creating a more just and prosperous world for all.