Persuasive Essay On The Hunger Project

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One- third of the world’s population today is living in poverty. Poverty is something that many people face, and it’s not just an issue that we see in the America, but all around the world. People all around us are suffering from this issue, and there’s so many steps that can be done to improve this issue. Poverty is an issue that I feel needs to be worked on because it is everywhere and wherever you go you can witness people in poverty, whether you know it or not. We normally only think of people in poverty as the extreme cases of homelessness and malnutrition, but even families that have homes and food can still fit into this category in a less extreme case. Not only are the people suffering from the issue of living in this poor state, but …show more content…

The Hunger Project works with 22 countries throughout the world. “Committed investors in the United States, where our Global Office is based, and in our affiliates known as Partner Countries (in Australia, Canada, Germany, Japan, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom) support the actions of more than 16,000 communities throughout Africa, South Asia and Latin America (in Bangladesh, Benin, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Malawi, Mexico, Mozambique, Peru, Senegal, Uganda) who are leading their own change.”(The Hunger Project.) As discussed in class, South Asia and Africa are two countries suffering with the highest poverty rate. The Hunger project works mainly within these two countries by doing this it allows for them to help the largest amount of people in a single area because both South Asia and Africa have such an immense poverty rate. The Hunger Project sticks to fundamental principles in their approach to end world hunger these include human dignity, gender equality, empowerment, leverage, interconnectedness, sustainability, social transformation, holistic approach, and decentralization. “In sum, world hunger can be ended, but not by merely doing more of the same. Hunger is primarily a human issue, and ending hunger requires principles that are consistent with our shared humanity.” (The Hunger

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