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The global food crisis

Around the world about 828 million people go to bed hungry every night. But food scarcity remains a complex problem to solve.

This lesson plan on food scarcity can be used on 16 October for World Food Day. Help students explore some of the reasons why food is scarce and discuss the complexities of sharing food globally. Presentation slides and resources included

Use this one-hour lesson to help your students:

Understand what food scarcity means and how this links to stories in the news
Discuss solutions to the global food crisis
Consider who is responsible for solving the crisis
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