Hunger become the biggest global issues. Level of global hunger being increased for the first time in one decade. In 2016, the number of hungry people in the world over 815 million people including 520 million in Asia, 243 million in Africa, and 42 million in Latin America and The Caribbean. The share of the global population who are hungry about 11,7% in Asia, Africa with 20% (in Eastern Africa 33.9%), and 6.6% in Latin America and The Caribbean.
Hunger has been experienced in many countries with conflict, such as Sudan. The U.N. World Food Program (WFP) estimated that 4.5 million Sudanese face food insecurity due to conflict, In April 2014, the U.N. Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) found that 3.3 million people faced stressed or crisis levels of food insecurity and that IDPs comprised about 80 percent of this food-insecure population.
Civil wars between the southern and northern states have claimed the lives of over 1.5 million people, with especially harsh conditions in regions of Darfur. Darfur, which is about the size of France and contains a population of 6 million, has been undergoing systematic genocide since 2003. More than 2 million people have been driven from their homes, and over 200,000 killed
Climate change affected the intensity of rainfall. Poor rainfall and lack of domestic water supplies are other hindrances for crop cultivation. To avoid these conditions, people have fled from Sudan to the Nile river. As the region dominate with desert and caused drought, it is hard to farming. Darfur, in particular, was one of the most drought-affected regions. Only tangled vines can be grown such two varieties of cucumber and some of the fruits of their newfound.
Sudan is endowed with plenty of cultivable lands estimated at 86 million ha. However, less than 20% are utilized at present under the three major farming sub-sectors: the irrigated, the semi-mechanized rainfed and the agro-pastoral traditional rainfed. The agricultural sector has an important role to play in achieving food security by increasing food production and providing employment opportunities in rural areas.
Poverty strikes the hardest in rural Sudan areas where 46.5% of the total population live in poor conditions, approximately 20 million people. These individuals earn approximately less than US$1 a day. Some communities in Sudan worked as farmers and animal raising. Hard climate conditions and lack of natural resources contribute to poverty in Sudan.
Solving hunger means solving poverty that’s why need a role of United Nation and Food and Agricultural Organization to finish this issue. Besides the Sudanese government have to resolve the conflict and deliver education to its society.
Hunger has been experienced in many countries with conflict, such as Sudan. The U.N. World Food Program (WFP) estimated that 4.5 million Sudanese face food insecurity due to conflict, In April 2014, the U.N. Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) found that 3.3 million people faced stressed or crisis levels of food insecurity and that IDPs comprised about 80 percent of this food-insecure population.
Civil wars between the southern and northern states have claimed the lives of over 1.5 million people, with especially harsh conditions in regions of Darfur. Darfur, which is about the size of France and contains a population of 6 million, has been undergoing systematic genocide since 2003. More than 2 million people have been driven from their homes, and over 200,000 killed
Climate change affected the intensity of rainfall. Poor rainfall and lack of domestic water supplies are other hindrances for crop cultivation. To avoid these conditions, people have fled from Sudan to the Nile river. As the region dominate with desert and caused drought, it is hard to farming. Darfur, in particular, was one of the most drought-affected regions. Only tangled vines can be grown such two varieties of cucumber and some of the fruits of their newfound.
Sudan is endowed with plenty of cultivable lands estimated at 86 million ha. However, less than 20% are utilized at present under the three major farming sub-sectors: the irrigated, the semi-mechanized rainfed and the agro-pastoral traditional rainfed. The agricultural sector has an important role to play in achieving food security by increasing food production and providing employment opportunities in rural areas.
Poverty strikes the hardest in rural Sudan areas where 46.5% of the total population live in poor conditions, approximately 20 million people. These individuals earn approximately less than US$1 a day. Some communities in Sudan worked as farmers and animal raising. Hard climate conditions and lack of natural resources contribute to poverty in Sudan.
Solving hunger means solving poverty that’s why need a role of United Nation and Food and Agricultural Organization to finish this issue. Besides the Sudanese government have to resolve the conflict and deliver education to its society.
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