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September 24, 2015






                                                       Hunger Leads to Desperation


          Hunger is one piece of a complex of interrelated social ills. It is linked intricately to global economic, political, and social power structures; modes of development and consumption; population dynamics; and social biases based on race, ethnicity, gender, and age. So if I were to describe  the color of hunger, it is black and it has an unpleasant smell. It is not just a simple thing but has a deeper meaning from the history up to the present.

           If we defy hunger it is a condition in which a person, for a sustained period, is unable to eat sufficient food to meet basic nutritional needs. So if you are unable to eat the food that has adequate amount of nutrients that your body needs, it will lead to malnutrition so therefore it is not desirable.

           The world community has both the knowledge and the resources to eliminate hunger. Putting these tools to work requires us to ground our choices–small and large, individual and collective, political and economic–in ethical values, including empowerment and justice, stewardship of common resources for the common good, and affirmation of diversity. We must work hand in hand to lessen hungry children in the world.
As what Pope Francis said, "When there is hunger there is desperation."


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