SDGs’:Goal#2-Facing the challenge of hunger

There are many challenges that Pakistan has to face as its sustainable development goals. I would like to mention the goal that is a serious challenge right now, and it is the challenge of hunger. The 2015 Global Hunger Index (GHI) report- the tenth is an annual series- presents a multi dimensional measure of national, regional and global hunger. It shows that the world has made progress in reducing hunger since 2000, but still has a long way to go.Reaching zero hunger is a tough challenge that requires an ambitious approach. This has to be worked together as a nation, not as a community to see this vision transform in to reality. The eradication of hunger, realization of food security and improvement of nutrition are the particular relevance.Our beloved Aqa Maula Aali Qadar Mufaddal Saifuddin (TUS) has already accepted this challenge as a community of providing food to all Dawoodi Bohra momineen.As for the school activity, we had a programme related to zero hunger in which we had collected food for the poor and vulnerable.Class activity 1 ( Distribution of food):
First, the teacher will explain that why we are doing this activity? There is enough food in the world to feed our growing population. The challenge comes from making sure that everyone has access to the food they need to live happy and healthy lives. To provide an effective food distribution, the teacher will ask children to bring food from their homes according to the given list of items. Circulars would be provided before hand. An organization would be called in advance, so that they can collect the specified food for the poor and needy people.Class activity 2: “We are grateful for our food.”
Children would be explained how food is important to us and to ensure that everyone of us has an access to safe, nutritious and sufficient food all year round. The teacher will show the clip to start a lesson about sustainable agriculture. It introduces us to a collective of women farmers of India who explain how sustainable farming not only increases the income of the farmers, it also promotes food and ecological security for the generations to come. (Lives of others/ Sustainable agriculture in India) You tube. Children would be asked to bring cutouts of fruits and vegetables. They will be divided into four groups. Each group will paste their cutouts on a given chart paper and they will come in front and discuss about their fruits and vegetables having turns.

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