Ms Kaiser Jamil, an internationally renowned biotechnologist and president of the Third World Organization for Women in Science (http://twows.ictp.it/). World hunger ...
For these people, a basic meal is even further out of reach as coronavirus joins conflict, climate change and economic troubles in increasing levels of hunger around the world. Sadly, the problem ...
"Hunger is often and quite rightly called 'the world's greatest solvable problem'. We don't need to look to more biotechnology advances or genetic engineering breakthroughs to feed the hungry - we ...
Current estimates show that nearly 690 million people, or 8.9 percent of the world population, are hungry. However the UN recognises that hunger is complex and is not just a problem that not ...
Without a profound change in the global food and agriculture system, the world is not on track to achieve the United Nation’s goal of Zero Hunger by 2030, which aims to nourish the more than 690 ...
But they are clearly not the cure for the long-term and significant problem of acute hunger. We collectively need to consider better and more equitable ways to make sure we can "feed the world ...
Dias said the issue was not lack of funds, as the world invests around $100 billion a year to fight poverty and hunger. The problem is that investments are too fragmented and inefficiently ...