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www.britishcouncil.org 2 End Hunger Introduction NB: This presentation should not be used without the main resource which contains all the activities and instructions on how to run them.
A camp for displaced people from Syria www.britishcouncil.org 3
Farming family in Kenya www.britishcouncil.org 4
The worst drought in Ethiopia in 50 years www.britishcouncil.org 5
Floods in Myanmar www.britishcouncil.org 6
Health worker providing care to baby www.britishcouncil.org 7
Improving nutritious diversity in diets www.britishcouncil.org 8
Learning outcomes Critical thinking: develop a good understanding of the multiple causes and potential solutions to the challenge of hunger in different contexts Creative collaboration: work in teams to design a mini-project to support better nutrition in the community www.britishcouncil.org 9
www.britishcouncil.org 10 End Hunger Stories of Progress
Progress in Ethiopia www.britishcouncil.org 11 In 1993, 75 out of 100 were undernourished In 2013, 35 out of 100 were undernourished
A deeper look at data about undernourishment www.britishcouncil.org 12
Ending Hunger is one of the Global Goals www.britishcouncil.org 13
www.britishcouncil.org 14 End Hunger One Acre Fund
One Acre Fund’s work in Africa www.britishcouncil.org 15
One Acre Fund’s work in Africa www.britishcouncil.org 16
One Acre Fund’s work in Africa www.britishcouncil.org 17 Healthy Nutrition Immediate causes , such as what you eat Intermediate causes , such as access to nutritious food Underlying causes , such as poverty
www.britishcouncil.org 18 End Hunger Three Case Studies
Viet Nam, Bangladesh & wealthy countries www.britishcouncil.org 19
www.britishcouncil.org 20 End Hunger Three Case Studies
What children can do to tackle hunger? www.britishcouncil.org 21