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Bangladesh

Zero Hunger

Zero hunger is an achievable goal if we all work together to make it happen. Every person can contribute to the fight against hunger, whether through donating to food banks and charities, volunteering to help those in need or advocating for policies that support the most vulnerable populations. Hunger has serious consequences for people's physical and mental health and is a major obstacle to achieving economic and social progress.
The project was implemented in Dhaka and near areas. I executed this project by planting hundreds of trees with my scout friends in my group.
Zero hunger can be achieved by investing in small-scale farmers, particularly women, who are the backbone of food production in many countries and regions. Governments must also prioritize nutrition, health, and education and create safety nets to protect the most vulnerable people. Additionally, we must reduce food waste and loss, and provide support for sustainable agriculture and fisheries to ensure we can feed the world’s growing population.
By this project zero hunger, we learn that hunger is a major global issue that affects millions of people around the world. We also learn that hunger and malnutrition are preventable and that it can be addressed through sustainable agricultural practices, improved education and access to nutritious foods, and providing safety nets to protect the most vulnerable populations.
Started Ended
Number of participants
16
Service hours
176
Beneficiaries
450
Location
Bangladesh
Topics
Better Choice
Good Governance
Inner peace and spirituality
Initiatives
Health and Wellbeing

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