Pope urges compassion, social and
political will to tackle hunger and food insecurity
Pope Francis addressing participants in FAO's conference on 2019.06.27 (Vatican Media) |
Pope Francis on June 27 addressed some 500 participants in
the 41st General Conference of the Rome-based United Nations Food and
Agriculture Organization (FAO).
By Robin Gomes
Pope Francis on Thursday urged for the cooperation of all in
order to tackle the “scourges of hunger and food insecurity” in the world,
whose causes, he said, lie in the lack of compassion, interest and social and
political will.
Welcoming in the Vatican some 500 participants in the 41st General
Conference of the Rome-based United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization
(FAO), the Pope drew attention especially to the first two Sustainable
Development Goals of the 2030 Agenda – “no poverty” and “zero hunger”.
Lack of food and water
Addressing the group in his native Spanish, the Argentine
Pope called for tackling the underlying causes of the lack of food and access
to drinkable water. He blamed the tragedy on “a failure of compassion,
the lack of interest on the part of many and a scant social and political will
to honour international obligations.”
The lack of food and water, he pointed out, is not an
internal and exclusive affair of the poorest and most vulnerable countries, but
one that concerns each of us. He said that responsibility lies on all for
increasing or alleviating the suffering of many of our brothers and sisters
whose desperate cries we are called to hear.
Wastage
One way to fight hunger and food insecurity, the Holy Father
suggested, is to reduce the wastage of food and water. This, he said,
calls for increased awareness of the problem and a greater sense of social
responsibility, calling it a witness that the younger generation will pass on
to the future so that “this social tragedy can no longer be tolerated”.
Agriculture and migration
Drawing attention to an “evident link between environmental
instability, food insecurity and migratory movements,” Pope Francis stressed
that the increased numbers of refugees throughout the world in recent years
shows that one country’s problem is a problem of the entire human family.
“For this reason, he said, agricultural development needs to
be promoted in the most vulnerable regions, strengthening the resilience and
sustainability of the land. The Pope said this can be achieved, on the
one hand, by investing in the development of technology and, on the other, by
coming up with development policies based on innovation and solidarity.
Cooperation
Pope Francis called on governments, businesses, academia,
institutions of civil society and private individuals to support and cooperate with
the FAO and other international organizations in ensuring that all,
particularly the poorest, have access to basic goods.
In this regard, he reaffirmed the commitment of the Holy See
in the global effort to eliminate hunger in the world and to ensure a better
future for our planet and for mankind as a whole.
FAO, that spearheads international efforts against hunger in
the world, was represented at the papal audience, among others, by outgoing
director-general, José Graziano da Silva of Brazil, as well as his successor,
Qu Dongyu of China, who will take office on August 1.
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