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Putting an End to Global Hunger

 

However, as globalisation has a further impact on the populations of developed countries, inequality will bring these citizens into this category as well. Hunger doesn't just cause people to experience the odd grumble from the stomach but amplifies and brings many dangerous diseases and infections. The lack of nourishment brings physical disabilities such as the "stunting of growth and muscle development as well as amplifying the effect of already dangerous diseases" (Hunger Facts, 2015). "Malnutrition can cause diseases that cause diseases such diarrhoea, by reducing the body's ability to convert food into usable nutrients."(Hunger Facts, 2015). As hunger is caused by the lack of food, when people suffer from such low levels of nutrition, these severely low levels of health cause many diseases, as well as providing people with "minimal energy, mental impairment and despair for food," (Hunger Facts, 2015) causing employment and work to be a struggle for many. When this affects the men of families, kids a forced to drop out of school (if they could afford it in the first place) and take on their parents role, causing the intergenerational cycle of poverty to go on as children are faced pseudo-maturity and are left without educations. .
             Political, Social, Environmental and Economic Issues These simple impacts cause many social, political, environmental and economic issues amongst the nations of the world. Laws about the amount of funding toward different issues, each deemed with varying priorities amongst the United Nations of the world and the societies within the countries paying the taxes are conflicting as many are astounded by "The apparent inability of foreign aid in affecting economic growth and development in the third world" (Where has all the money gone, 2007), providing further social issues.


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