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World Food Day 2019 toolkit for educators and youth
2019A combination of unhealthy diets and sedentary lifestyles has sent obesity rates soaring, not only in developed countries, but also low-income countries, where hunger and obesity often coexist. Now, while over 800 million people suffer from hunger, over 670 million adults and 120 million girls and boys (5– 19) are obese, and over 40 million children under five are overweight. Achieving Zero Hunger by 2030 is not only about feeding the hungry, but also nourishing people, while nurturing the planet. This year, #WorldFoodDay calls for action across sectors to make healthy and sustainable diets affordable and accessible to everyone. At the same time, it calls on everyone to start thinking about what we eat. Your school or youth centre can play a role! -
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World Food Day 2019 Toolkits for Governments and Institutions
2019A combination of unhealthy diets and sedentary lifestyles has sent obesity rates soaring, not only in developed countries, but also low-income countries, where hunger and obesity often coexist. Now, while over 800 million people suffer from hunger, over 670 million adults and 120 million girls and boys (5–19) are obese, and over 40 million children under five are overweight. Achieving Zero Hunger by 2030 is not only about feeding the hungry, but also nourishing people, while nurturing the planet. This year, #WorldFoodDay calls for action across sectors to make healthy and sustainable diets affordable and accessible to everyone. At the same time, it calls on everyone to start thinking about what we eat. -
BookletWorld Food Day: Get Involved!
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2022World Food Day 2022 calls for global solidarity and collective action to make sure that no one is left behind through the transformation to more efficient, inclusive, sustainable and resilient agrifood systems for better production, better nutrition, a better environment, and a better life. #WorldFoodDay 2022 is being marked in a year with multiple global challenges including the ongoing pandemic, conflict, climate change, rising prices and international tensions. All of this is affecting global food security. It’s time to work together and create a better, more sustainable future for all. Make WorldFoodDay YOUR day. Join the call by organizing an event or activity or show how you are taking action.
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