World Food Day

World Food Day


The world's farmers produce enough food to feed more than the global population yet, hunger persists. Up to 783 million people face hunger due to conflict, repeated weather shocks and economic downturns. This impacts the poor and vulnerable most severely, many of whom are agricultural households, reflecting widening inequalities across and within countries. 

Food is the third most basic human need after air and water, everyone should have the right to adequate food. Human rights such as the right to food, life and liberty, work and education are recognised by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and two legally binding international covenants. 

This year's theme is 'Right to food for a better life and a better future'.

Stay tuned for GAIN's campaign for World Food Day. 

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