World Food Day: FAO says Zero
Hunger World by 2030 still possible
The FAO is warning that number of hungry people worldwide have been growing for 3 consecutive year.- ANSA |
José Graziano da Silva, the Director-General of the United
Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has released a video message on
the occasion of the World Food Day, October 16.
By Robin Gomes
The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
is urging nations, continents, sectors andprofessions to join forces and
take action to eliminate hunger, saying a Zero Hunger World by 2030 is still
possible. FAO Director-General José Graziano da Silva made
the call in a video message on the occasion of World Food Day that was marked
worldwide on Tuesday.
FAO marks World Food Day each year on 16 October to highlight
the need to step up efforts to end hunger and malnutrition in the world.
The theme of this year’s observance is "Our
actions are our future. A #ZeroHunger world by 2030 is possible".
Various events are being held in over 130 countries, including at the FAO
headquarters in Rome, to mark World Food Day.
Three years ago, in September 2015, all UN Member States
approved the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The
Agenda’s Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) number 2 aims at
the eradication of hunger and all forms of malnutrition. This
SDG was defined by world leaders as an indispensable condition for a safer,
fairer and more peaceful world.
In his message, Graziano pointed out that this year’s World
Food Day was taking place at a critical moment in the fight against hunger and
malnutrition.
Growing number of hungry
The FAO Director-General noted that for 3 consecutive years,
the number of hungry people worldwide has been growing and the trend showed the
world was returning to levels of 10 years ago. According to the
latest “State of Food Security in the World” report, nearly 820
million people were undernourished in 2017.
Graziano noted that conflicts, extreme weather
events linked to climate change and economic slowdown were
reversing the progress made in the fight against hunger.
He also noted that overweight and obesity levels
were growing rapidly. The FAO chief said it was time the world community
redoubled its efforts to achieve the global goal of Zero Hunger.
Joining forces against hunger, malnutrition
The FAO Director-General said this year’s World Day calls on
the international community to work more closely together, and make use
of the evidence and tools available. Three years ago, he noted, “all UN
Member Countries pledged to end poverty and hunger, when they
committed to the Sustainable Development Goals.”
“Zero Hunger,” Graziano said, “is still achievable if we
join forces across nations, continents, sectors andprofessions, in the
remaining years for 2030.” “ Taking action is not an option,
Graziano stressed, adding, “ It is a necessary step to a truly
sustainable future for all.”
Noting that our present actions will determine our future,
Graziano said that a Zero Hunger World by 2030 is still possible.
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