Hunger in Zimbabwe
Reflection
Feeling
How should we feel?
How do they feel?
How do we feel?
Prevention
We could let the surrounding countries know
They could help out easier
Give up some of our resources to help them
Why should we help?
Why do some people not care?
Why aren't we trying to help more?
Why are they not doing more to sustain their people?
Why are they increasing prices?
Evidence
Links
https://www.wfp.org/stories/10-facts-about-hunger-zimbabwe
http://www1.wfp.org/countries/zimbabwe
Organizations
IRC (International Rescue Committee)
AA (Aid for Africa)
FAO (Food and Agriculture
WFP (World Food Program)
Reason
Knowledge
Hunting
Agricultural science
Food Price
Increasing more than income
+40%/year
Underdeveloped Modern economical models
Former colonial country
No way to import goods/food
350$/year
Makes it rain less
Weather makes farming difficult
Change in Pacific Weather
Connections
Media
News Channels
Some media organizations try to help
Text
Texts explaining the problem
Books written on helping these countries
Self
Help spread the word
Volunteer to help
Donate to Organizations
World
Organizations trying to spread the word
Other countries are Starving
Action
Them
Protest
More jobs
Price drops
General public
Create organizations
Protests
Do big acts
Other countries see and follow
Rich people
Start up organizations
Donate some of their fortune
Governement
Our's
Zimbabwe's
Change prices
make it easier for poorer people live
Let others know
Should donate more
Impact
Polotical
Unsustainable Government
Social
Importing/Exporting difficulties
Environmental
El Niño
Weather
Lack of Agricultural Knowledge
Significance
16% of population are food insecure
55% of children suffer from anaemia
Could spread to us
20% of children dont get their daily nutrition
Make it a better place
Could change the world
4.1 Million without food
Big Impact on world population
Perspective
Us
Donating to organizations
Trying to help
Wealthy People
Dont help
A lot of food
Too much money
Poor People
Need Help
No food
No money
Government
Unfair
Corrupted
Farmers
Hard to Grow
Overprice Crops