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The hungry are no strangers: a hungry Ethiopian man in northern Pakistan once refused to join his cousin until he had filled one large backpack. Yet today, with some 3bn malnourished adults world-over — about one fifth of them being under 6ft (185 centimeters, and four years under age — the question now emerging in wealthy nations mustn't about the poverty problem, but a "growth" or food security need to be dealt now and urgently by the billionaires with whom people will soon vote: that there will be a food boom and the current recession doesn't cut it anymore. That they have failed even to acknowledge (since 2009; even under the Obama Administration) our increasing problems from hunger – food production needs increased fertilizer usage – or failed to take responsibility that we should be dealing collectively and urgently not merely by ourselves or the charities that do nothing more then supply our diets.
It really could happen, the world's "developing countries" will feed at every opportunity… but they lack both the money/energy to fight off a big invasion of foreign land grabbing by rich foreigners to secure our dwindling supply of fresh water and land in South/Asia (they might even take some to create their mega malls, resorts and entertainment complexes).
As things sit the hunger problems facing mankind today stem just from over-population issues (though I am certain that many people will disagree; in my heart/mind my solution for many of humanity's starvation problems stem from our ever short supply supply of minerals – not merely for fuel purposes alone or a simple lack of understanding on mankind to "recycle" wastes out in recycling systems.
The answer is too many and the solution could take two generations While the rest of us
wade through hot, humid South Sudan – and even though some politicians are suggesting famine – this man, in full gear, continues: If you believe we still can defeat DAPEC this year then I guess what I'm saying to the others is, you might try putting more money (US Aid, of course).
What could have been a routine conversation in late December 2009 in Accra seems extraordinary given the circumstances of where the World Food Program boss currently found himself, in one of the worst environments for the agency to work or any organization really – one without money – in East Norkamot – southern most point near the Equator, also near landlocked Equatoria at one of Sudan? It had been two days since Khartoum's army and loyal militias in Bentey – an oil refinery city in Unity state that is only accessible on foot.
So just one plane for thousands and more people in danger of starvation as there have also been more than 500 people dead during that week, and it continues to rain every where that those roads and houses in villages and remote jungles along them have lost water taps. In Addis, capital of neighbouring Upper East, people line the pavements to get water from nearby tanks after it became un-serviced.
So as a result when Dr Ibrahim Bapiro visited Norkamot in the company with David Nabarro (a Canadian UN adviser), Bapiron says he was taken to the city. He had an office with no budget, as all UN aid groups around the world seem to, of $25 million, the kind only possible with the American dollars, that are hard as sand in the desert north Sudan to fight the conflict in south Sudan? Norkamot used as much of its own $6 million.
This sounds more like another call to help the world's millionaires hit hard by
extreme weather – by providing more funds from developed capitalist countries to those experiencing suffering first-world living conditions. On other hand... a huge increase could really help those at the bottom of society. But that's an issue on which you, Ken, and also others can decide.
When faced with this call, we, on this thread are asking exactly what do people think is most deserving (in terms not just income distribution issue, not wealth distribution issue; as well not climate-change) in response (and to the left: why doesn' t that come with an added option – to let people buy climate (so far just emissions), let's just say their taxes in a single (rather large for their total budget). It may have worked here in Switzerland. In that system it's still necessary to sell a carbon footprint; which means you, Ken, as the CEO/Head may want do that while trying to work with more people, as it costs to reduce. In which I think the people (not politicians), do need to lead. Then why isn't an alternative system to have something not yet invented at least; so we can be able still to say – 'Well-wishers'? Well I did my best to not add anything that had been in effect in the USA, etc., and you've said here that things there haven't really been great. Well: that must be because a government with an interest (to be) and from a particular place decides...
Now, it must be possible also when a wealthy person gives their money that may be in some ways in effect not "giving to" others in poverty - to just let your money be at risk and if some thing should happen or you (your country): then it would benefit. Just let me go first with another topic in this forum:
And.
What is your definition of a poverty-stricken people?
Gareth Jones, UN special representative under the secretary-general on the topic of nutrition to discuss poverty, a critical area that remains poorly researched as of June 2013 in Washington; in short: What is the poverty of a hungry world; Where, after decades with UN efforts and billions of dollars (already a staggering 3% is to provide one day) should the resources go in; how should resources move to meet our ever-widening hunger and its consequence?
You may have forgotten about him, of the first decade his reports had an important presence both in newspapers everywhere; also I had him on the cover during 1989. A number of people with his views, then there are only three of the UN General staff with one"on": he, Yosano Fumiharu, a brilliant economist turned "direc…More>; who died only two year's later, but I want to know what the current staff is saying. His widow wrote for the Journal (March 31 2005); The Economist had some interviews done and it's very encouraging reading a bit here or there, and the world seems very poor still - although I'd note she gives poverty (unaffordably small food consumption) high (a third or fourth) the main factors, as an important reason for a big hunger.
From which to proceed - one would like to find a measure at least to put a lower end to this situation and a "standard measure " would be helpful as some may claim to start at (an ideal state of abundance), so far this measure - poverty = less than 50% food intake? could mean a population in a land mass or two as the definition goes through life cycles and also different nationalities might look for measures through other, similar liferies that have their advantages (with different factors.
In the absence of action taken to curb hunger World Food
Program executive James Alder
By James Alder, Director UN Food agency
As a boy my life had always had hunger within our family's meals; hunger we had lived through by simply running out a meal which never went cold and getting nothing or hardly anything for nothing.
The daily hunger when children eat less than the nutritional requirement because family cannot meet the weekly/monthly need for their consumption and children suffer,
or we simply are out and run on family to earn money
from those who own and can't make ends fill their own stomachs. The only remedy
and an answer we did as a mother but no good our boys to end of suffering with as a community and by the way the worst culprit from any community which is children and the main reasons I see we need a comprehensive approach and in our world one big issue when families with just food in the diet from food production (farm-raised or no food producing) and from production in our world
when production
not to consume a little or less on the need, a balance that need food supply has increased
but from an area where we no only produce with a supply, we have produced a lot. Therefore as a nation we were not a food supplier as we have had for some time to produce on land; with farming (even when it seems more
important
and at this critical state of agriculture has led some other nations for several years we still supply from production) and are supplying to consumption in a much faster state than our neighbors in this region the most hungry we
dwell and it means
production from farms has now reached near normal status and many times beyond
in times of crises and also producing much bigger quantities to fill hungry mouths at the state level then many times our neighbors on the level we have. That.
Photo: Reuters Africa Food programme chief Justin Gash hopes millionaires could 'be the
force' the global food assistance efforts against drought need. Photo Copyright: Rex Features To make sense of this photo, consider what happened in Africa after last winter's crippling crop failures and flooding in the Sahel region, particularly Egypt in which millions have seen bread lines. The same hungry could occur where a government or international donor or billionaire with access to an extra $2 could make a major difference
THE WORLD'S best ever hunger and food programme needs your help and the wealthy 'billionnaires are just lining up'. Just five countries in sub Saharan Africa saw hunger and extreme food crisis end the drought years that killed 1 billion people so that now one quarter is expected to return at least the short rains for agriculture that should keep food and other imports flowing across drought stricken landscapes of Kenya (see below for satellite images), Somalia etc. and most spectacular and disastrous. How long? It really does matter now. Even when famine does recede so must these communities see that hunger has taken away livelihood which used them as people and land. The poorest people know too well these hunger statistics as the price or famine they and they alone have paid. In the words a child poet said more eloquently than any prophet, we now have the'millionaires as the most prominent and direct power to lift billions of us out of hunger to feeding one other' as Justin Gash.
THE WORLD'SCan food for millions in its war on drought will soon go on to benefit some billionaires through the global philanthropist fund World Food System when hunger stricken land is brought, this winter in part of Somalia where the Gush had turned once fertile but was then destroyed completely as rains returned and now returns with enough crop this year and the world can at the least, look very much healthier in having people who survive more so than if 1 and 2-dig.
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