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Pabo - END HUNGER
Pabo - END HUNGER
Pabo - END HUNGER
Pabo
BPA 4A
END HUNGER
I. Analysis Matrix
II. Conclusion
According to the report, the most serious problems causing hunger are those related to agricultural production,
food insecurity, and the effects of climate change. These issues are related to one another and are frequently made
worse by social injustice and political unrest. A comprehensive approach that takes into account political, social, and
environmental aspects is needed to combat hunger.
III. Recommendation
1. Social Safety Nets: To reduce poverty and guarantee that disadvantaged groups have access to basic needs,
establish strong social safety nets.
2. Climate-Resilient Agriculture: To increase food production, support and finance climate-resilient, sustainable
agricultural techniques.
3. Conflict Resolution: To guarantee continuous food supply chains, work for political stability and conflict
resolution.
4. Educational Initiatives: Create and carry out initiatives to raise public knowledge of healthy eating,
environmentally friendly agriculture, and efficient resource management.
5. Infrastructure Development: To enhance storage and transit options, invest in infrastructure development,
especially in rural areas.
Understanding how these problems are related to one another is essential, as is putting into practice remedies
that deal with the underlying causes while taking into account regional conditions and community involvement.
Constant assessment and strategy modification are necessary for continued advancement in the fight against hunger.