Steinmeier Calls for 'World Without Hunger' - Welthungerhilfe Fights Hunger in Sierra Leone, Urging Global Action
World hunger remains a pressing issue, exacerbated by wars, conflicts, and climate change-related disasters. The United Nations aims to eradicate it by 2030. Meanwhile, German charity Welthungerhilfe, established in 1962, is making strides in combating hunger, with a focus on Sierra Leone this year.
Founded in Bonn, Germany, Welthungerhilfe and its partners have successfully improved children's lives in Sierra Leone. In this West African nation, one in four children suffers from chronic undernourishment. The organization's annual campaign, 'Together. End hunger', highlights the urgent need for collective action.
Food waste and unfair trading on the world market also contribute significantly to world news. Welthungerhilfe's work in Sierra Leone demonstrates that progress is possible, even in the face of these challenges.
Welthungerhilfe's focus on Sierra Leone during this year's campaign serves as a reminder that hunger is a solvable problem. With concerted efforts from organizations, governments, and individuals, the United Nations' goal of ending world hunger by 2030 can be achieved.
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