Pope urges support for WFP’s
campaign to eliminate food waste
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Pope Francis sent a message to the World Food Programme on
Monday, calling on all to support the UN agency’s global campaign to eliminate
food waste through a change in lifestyle.
By Robin Gomes
“If we wish to build a future where no one is left behind,
we must create a present that radically rejects the squandering of food,” Pope
Francis said on Monday rallying for support for a global campaign to avoid food
waste. “Together, without losing time, by pooling resources and ideas, we can
introduce a lifestyle that gives food the importance it deserves,” he said in a
message to the World Food Programme (WFP).
The Pope sent the message on the occasion of the opening of
the WFP’s second regular session, which, he said, is seeking to formulate
practical initiatives aimed at making more effective the fight against hunger
in the world. “Your many projects include promoting decisive measures to
eliminate food waste,” which, he said, is “a phenomenon that increasingly
weighs on our conscience”.
The Rome-based United Nations agency is the world's largest
humanitarian organization, addressing hunger and promoting food security in the
world. It assists 86.7 million people in around 83
countries each year.
Paradox of abundance
According to WFP, too many men and women across the globe
struggle daily to feed their children a nutritious meal. In a world that
produces enough food to feed everyone, it says, 821 million people, or one in
nine, still go to bed on an empty stomach each night. Worse still, one in
three suffers from some form of malnutrition.
Pope Francis noted that “in many places, our brothers and
sisters do not have access to sufficient and healthy food, while in others,
food is discarded and squandered". Pope Saint John Paull II called
this the “paradox of abundance, which continues to be an obstacle to resolving
the problem of feeding humanity”.
All are responsible
“This paradox,” the Argentine Pope said, “involves
mechanisms of superficiality, negligence and selfishness that underlie the
culture of waste.” He warned that unless we seek to contain food waste,
it will be difficult to honour the commitments of the Paris Agreement on
climate change and realize the Sustainable Development Goals of the United
Nations 2030 Agenda.
This objective, he pointed out, is the responsibility not
only of international organizations and governments but of everyone.
“Families, schools, and the communications media,” he said, “have an important
task in educating and raising awareness in this regard.” No one can be considered
exempt from the need to combat this culture that oppresses so many people,
especially the poor and vulnerable in society.
“StopTheWaste” campaign
With one-third of food produced for human consumption lost
or wasted, and millions still going hungry, the WFP in October launched a
global awareness-raising campaign, #StopTheWaste.
Pope Francis called for support for this drive saying food
waste damages the lives of many individuals and prevents the progress of
peoples. “If we wish to build a future where no one is left behind,” he
said, “we must create a present that radically rejects the squandering of
food.” The new lifestyle that gives food the importance it deserves, he
explained, consists in properly valuing what mother Earth gives us, and will
have an impact on humanity as a whole.
Centrality of the human person
In this regard, the Pope assured the Catholic Church’s
commitment to foster solidarity among all people and to cooperate with the
World Food Programme, stressing that “each human being has a right to healthy
and sustainable nutrition”.
Whenever the human person is put at the centre of political
and economic decisions, he said, “peace and stability are consolidated between
nations” and "mutual understanding, the foundation of authentic human
progress, everywhere increases”.
In conclusion, Pope Francis wished that WFP’s commitment
awaken in all people of good will the desire to build a new and better world
under the banner of fraternity, justice and peace.

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