40 per cent children in Pakistan are malnourished which is badly affecting their mental and physical growth. This serious problem was also part of first speech of Prime Minister Pakistan, Mr. Imran Khan.
Pakistan stands at 77th rank in term of achieving food security for its people. Malnutrition is inadequate intake of calories, minerals, vitamins, proteins and other essential nutrients. Pakistan being agricultural country and with best and largest irrigation system in the World fail to provide its people with adequate food. Moreover food wastage is also seen in country where many people are victim of hunger.
Inequalities, no social security, injustice, bad governance all are responsible for food insecurity in Pakistan. Government has to take immediate steps to solve food shortage problem and make young generation healthy.
Some Tweets from International organizations on #WorldFoodDay
WorldFoodProgram
#WorldFoodDay If 1/3 of food wasted across the World were recovered, it could feed 870 million people.
Happy #WorldFoodDay! 🍋🍅🍃 #DidYouKnow If 1/3 of food wasted across the world was recovered, it could feed 870 million people? pic.twitter.com/op5WNMSGzj
— World Food Programme (@WFP) October 16, 2018
UNHumanRights
On #WorldFoodDay, we call on States to address the root causes of hunger – ie, power imbalances, discrimination, poverty, conflict, abusive business practices. A world of #ZeroHunger can only be achieved by ensuring the full respect of #humanrights
On #WorldFoodDay, we call on States to address the root causes of hunger – ie, power imbalances, discrimination, poverty, conflict, abusive business practices.
A world of #ZeroHunger can only be achieved by ensuring the full respect of #humanrights ➡️ https://t.co/YENnI3StA8 pic.twitter.com/6ep1J8B0am
— UN Human Rights (@UNHumanRights) October 16, 2018
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40 per cent children in Pakistan are malnourished which is badly affecting their mental and physical growth
Good Article