What we can and should do on child poverty...
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Learning about Child Poverty in the World9 According to a report in 2015 given by the United Nations FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization), hunger was an everyday challenge for 795 million people in the world.
With child poverty, comes hunger, and with hunger comes malnutrition. Malnutrition can be fatal for anyone and especially infants and children that live within the lines of child poverty. Large-scale hunger relief started in the 1960s when Europe and the United States had food surpluses because of many reasons. And in 1967 the Food Aid Convention (FAC) was started, along with many other companies that were starting to be introduced to find ways people could help solve the problems for hunger in the world. |