900 Million People Are Food Insecure - Why Everyone's Future is at Stake | Angela F. Williams
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- Опубліковано 11 лип 2024
- Angela F. Williams is President and CEO of United Way Worldwide - the first Black woman to lead America’s United Way global network serving 1,100 communities in 37 countries and territories around the world. Under her leadership, United Way Worldwide has advocated for better policies and rehabilitated families facing food insecurity.
Under ‘adequate standard of living’, access to food is a human right but not a guarantee. Due to reasons such as poverty, gender bias, conflict and climate change, lack of food results in undernourishment, which hinders the development of the brain and body.
In this session, Angela Williams demonstrates how this issue affects the global community. At the intersection of food insecurity and opportunity, we are missing possibilities to have well-rounded and healthy leadership which is key to development, fighting climate change, social justice and so much more.
Watch the video to learn about the challenges and opportunities we face to make the global population food secure.
Chapters:
00:00 - What does food insecurity mean to you?
02:49 - What is food insecurity?
04:35 - The shocking numbers of people dealing with food insecurity
06:02 - Food insecurity is a humanitarian problem
06:42 - Food is crucial for survival and being our best selves
07:23 - What leads to food insecurity?
08:33 - The importance of agricultural zones
10:44 - How does food insecurity impact us all indirectly?
13:31 - Our responsibility as stewards of our planet
14:58 - “All decisions have consequences.”
15:55 - There is hope
18:16 - A call to action
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