Every 3.6 seconds, the time it takes you to take a bite of food, a person dies of hunger or malnourishment. Hunger is a problem that has been around since the beginning of time. It is very real today and the numbers of starving people are still growing. One would think this issue is because that there is not enough food for everyone in the world, but there is more than enough to go around. The global food crisis is unacceptable because it is caused by a number of easily solvable problems.
The choices between having more than one meal per day or basic medical care is a choice that no person should have to make. Children that are more prone to malnutrition die by the millions each year because their families cannot afford health care. The truth is that even moderately underweight people are 4 times more likely to die from infectious and deadly diseases. This is especially true in third world countries where people are dying of easily curable sickness and diseases, but cannot afford to get vaccinations and medical treatment they should have. Fixing the skewed price of foods would not only help families to be able to pay for necessities like shelter, education, medical care, and a balanced diet to keep them from getting sick in the first place. No one should have to choose. Unfortunately, the way that our world is running now, this cycle will most defiantly continue unless we make big changes soon.
The huge hunger rut that we have gotten our world into is not only affect the health and wellbeing of individuals; it is creating an out of control global cycle. Many of those children who do not have food to eat do not have the energy to merely go to school which could lead to lead to the breaking of the cycle of poverty. This is very unfortunate because statistics show that someone with at least 4 years of elementary school education have a much better chance at being productive. This progression will keep getting worse and we will keep digging