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Objective: Develop and expand social safety nets, including food assistance programs, to provide immediate relief to those
facing food insecurity and Engage communities in the development and implementation of food security solutions, ensuring that
initiatives are culturally relevant and meet local needs.

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iNQUIRY ON SOCIO-
POLITICAL PROBLEMS THE PROBLEM AND HISTORICAl CONTEXT 03

THE PROBLEM
FOOD INSECURITY
According to Food and Agriculture Organization of the
United Nations, a person is food insecure when they lack regular access
to enough safe and nutritious food for normal growth and development
and an active and healthy life.

Hunger is an uncomfortable or painful physical sensation caused


by insufficient consumption of dietary energy. It becomes chronic when the
person does not consume a sufficient amount of calories (dietary energy)
on a regular basis to lead a normal, active and healthy life.
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FOOD INSECURITY
EXPERIENCE SCALE (FIES)
FOOD SECURITY TO MODERATE FOOD SEVERE FOOD
MILD FOOD SECURITY INSECURITY INSECURITY
Compromising on food
Uncertainty regarding quality and variety No food for a day or
ability to obtain food Reducing food quantity more
and skipping meals

When someone is severely food insecure, they have run out of food and gone a day or
more without eating. In other words, they have most likely experienced hunger.

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HISTORICAL CONTEXT
OF THE PROBLEM
COLONIALISM
Colonizers frequently took over fertile regions for cash crops, displacing indigenous inhabitants and upsetting
established agricultural systems. This resulted in food insecurity among indigenous peoples. According to Dr. Lenore
Newman, Colonization not only deprived Indigenous people of food and ceremony, but traditional knowledge of
food and its preparation were also lost along the way. "If we look at the history of colonization, the first
settlers really relied on Indigenous foods, and collaborating with Indigenous people to stay fed,"
she explained. "But when we get into the country-building period, we see food being used as a
weapon."
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INDUSTRIALIZATION AND URBANIZATION:


The Industrial Revolution was a changing point for many aspects of human life and the overall standard of living.
Industrialization frequently results in the conversion of agricultural land into urban and industrial districts.It
frequently results in the conversion of agricultural land into urban and industrial districts. While it enhanced
agricultural output, precious farmland may be lost to urbanization, diminishing available area for production and
led to a shortage of food production.

WORLD WARS AND GREAT DEPRESSION


Global food crises, such as the Great Depression and World War II, occurred in the twentieth century, resulting in
widespread food scarcity and famine, causing governments to institute food restriction and relief programs. Food
security has been a great question to the citizens during world wars. Due to policies and various changes
implemented, it affects the production, distribution and consumption on foods and goods. However, countries are
able to recover but continuous supply and food security has been a great challenge to every country. The UN
Conference on Food and Agriculture in June 1943 discussed the structural problems of poverty and food insecurity
wherein they discussed that poverty is the leading cause of malnutrition and hunger. Producing additional food is
pointless unless persons and nations establish channels to accept it.

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GREEN REVOLUTION
The Green Revolution was a sequence of agricultural efforts and technological improvements that occurred
predominantly in the mid-20th century. Its goal was to greatly boost agricultural productivity and food production
around the world. The Green Revolution was a watershed moment in agricultural history, averting food crises and
improving food security in many regions of the world. The Green Revolution is the term given to the use of high-
yielding varieties (HYVs) of wheat and rice particularly during the 1960s to increase food crop production,
especially in India. The new seed varieties, popularly called ‘miracle’ seeds, were developed in Mexico (wheat) and
the Philippines (rice), but it was the new dwarf varieties of wheat which provided the bigger growth in yields per
hectare.

MODERN ERA
The current stage of human growth has resulted in a food dilemma as a result of incorrect and overly intensive use of
natural resources, increased demand for livestock products, increased per capita food consumption, and other
factors. A persistent rise in food costs threatens food security in developing countries as well as the poorest sectors
of the population in developed ones.Countries both developed and developing. The main task in the context of a
global food problem is control of increase in prices for food which decision lays down on shoulders developed and
developing countries.

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PANDEMIC
COVID-19 outbreak has brought hunger to millions of people around the world. Actions against hunger stated
that the data shows on how food hunger and insecurity rises in the midst of pandemic during 2019-2022 where
it affects almost 150 million individuals worldwide. Those people who were affected were mostly child and
women, as well as those marginalized families in the third world country. In this Philippines, 51 million families
faces food insecurity, second to Indonesia. COVID-19 primarily threatens access to food through the loss of
income to buy food. The poorest households spend about 70% of their income on food and have limited access
to financial markets; therefore, their food security is particularly vulnerable to income shocks.

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CAUSES OF FOOD
INSECUTY
1. Poverty
In almost every place in the world, some form of money or trade is required to get the food one needs. Being
impoverished can mean you have little money to spare for food. Poverty can mean a person or community is
unable to buy all the food they need at all, or not enough variety to provide nutritional needs. Even if someone
can pay for all the food they need now, if food prices rise, they might find themselves suddenly unable to pay
for the same amount of food. In this sense, a person is also food insecure since their poor financial situation
leaves them teetering between meeting their nutritional needs or not.

2. Population Growth
We reside in a realm wherein, notwithstanding the mortality rates, the birth rates supersede. The burgeoning
populace entails additional sustenance requirements each day. The surge in population, coupled with limited
food production, culminates in escalated levels of food insecurity.
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CAUSES OF FOOD
INSECUTY
3. Food Waste
For example, during the Corona-virus epidemic, growers were throwing away billions of dollars' worth of food
because caffs and supermarkets, which had previously purchased similar food, were shut down. The product
situation is less than the consumption, implying that food must be thrown away, yet people are dying of hunger in
developing countries.

4. Environmental Issues
Environmental damage such as desertification, water contamination, and air pollution may reduce ho much food
a region can produce. Human activities that harm the environment disrupt the natural conditions that make
agriculture productive. This then leads to less food supply for the local population, exacerbating food
insecurity.
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CAUSES OF FOOD
INSECUTY
4. Government Instability
In some circumstances, access to food is used as a political tool or for personal gain. Governments can choose to
provide food in exchange for political support or to punish populations by restricting food access. Certain
systems of government, particularly ones with strong central control over agricultural production, lend
themselves to inefficiency and corruption which creates food insecurity. Conflicts, military engagements, and acts
of aggression have a significant impact on the production and availability of food. In regions where civil strife has
been persistent, food insecurity is a pervasive issue of great concern.
HUNGER
Poverty and food insecurity have a very
close relationship. This view strongly
stressed that food insecurity is a direct
result of poverty. When you are hungry,
you cannot do anything. As a result, you
will continue to be poor and hungry.
Hunger, poverty and disease are
interlinked, with the contribution of
hunger, the disease is generated. Hunger
reduces the immunity against most
diseases, and make prone to the illness.
Poor people often cannot produce or
purchase enough food to eat and so are
CONSEQUENCES more vulnerable to disease.

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MALNUTRITION
Poor access to food and chiefly healthy food
contributes to malnutrition in both aspects,
undernutrition as well as overweight and obesity.
Malnutrition increases the risk of low birth weight,
childhood stunting, and anaemia in women of
reproductive age, etc. Food insecurity can affect
the child stunting, wasting and micronutrient
deficiencies by negatively affecting the sufficiency
of food consumption. A diet considered as
insufficient intake of vitamins, protein, calories, and
minerals will also obstruct foetal, infant and child
growth and development (World Health

CONSEQUENCES Organization 2018).

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DEPRESSION
Food insecure people are very much prone to mental
health problems. Poverty and mental health problems
have a great linkage, basically emotional and
psychological disorders (Griffin et al., 2002). The
study presents three principal findings. First, food
insufficiency increases the risk of depression and
predicts this risk better than measures of low income,
the primary source of income, and education. Second,
the negative effect of food insufficiency is not
attributable to social resources disparities, even
though these resources significantly reduce the size of
the impact. Generally, we have seen that the problem
of depression through food insufficiency is stronger in
women than men, but this study shows that single
fathers face more depression than any other groups,
including single mothers from the food insufficient
households (Wu & Schimmele, 2005).
CONSEQUENCES
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STAKEHOLDERS
STUDENTS
Students may show their support for this
program by participating in different
events and activities. They may also help
in promoting these programs through
sharing on social media, which will
encourage more people to join and help
with this program.
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STAKEHOLDERS
FACULTY AND STAFF
Before the said event, faculty and staff will
be the ones who guide students in
planning and organizing the events. They
are also the first ones to approve letters
and permits before passing them on to
higher school officials. During the event,
they will assist and supervise events and
students if everything goes according to
plan.
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STAKEHOLDERS
ALUMNI
Alumni may serve as great role models for
current students to keep building
community engagement for their school.
They can also help with fundraising and
mentor students on how to make an event
successful. Alumni can financially support
the event as a way of giving back to their
alma mater. This support will make the
current student and the event possible.
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POLITICAL PROBLEMS 17

STAKEHOLDERS
CAMPUS ADMINISTRATION
They are responsible for approving and ensuring
that every school event complies with legal
requirements. Campus administration may show
their support for this program by giving some
advice to students and providing resources that
make an event successful. They may also provide
connections to campus and security factors to keep
participants safe and control crowds. They may also
use their platform to promote this program and
encourage other departments to join and help with
this program.
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POLITICAL PROBLEMS 18

STAKEHOLDERS
FACULTY AND STAFF
Before the said event, faculty and staff will
be the ones who guide students in
planning and organizing the events. They
are also the first ones to approve letters
and permits before passing them on to
higher school officials. During the event,
they will assist and supervise events and
students if everything goes according to
plan.
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POLITICAL PROBLEMS 19

SOLUTIONS
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RECOMMENDATIONS
RECOMMENDATIONS 01
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RECOMMENDATIONS 02
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OVERVIEW
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OBJECTIVES PROBLEM LITERARY PREVIEW THEORETICAL
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OBJECTIVES HYPOTHESIS METHODOLOGY IMPLEMENTATION
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BUSINESS
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HYPOTHESIS
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THANK YOU
Presentation are communication tools that can be used as demontrations,
lectures, reports, and more. it is mostly presented before an audience.

Subject : BUSINESS MARKETING Submit by : CLAUDIA ALVES

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