Zero Hunger is the second Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) adopted by the United Nations. It aims to end hunger, achieve food security, improve nutrition, and promote sustainable agriculture by 2030. Even today, millions of people around the world go to bed hungry, and children suffer the most due to malnutrition, which affects their growth and learning.
To overcome this challenge, countries must work together to make food systems stronger and fairer. This includes supporting small farmers, using modern farming techniques, protecting the environment, and ensuring that everyone has access to safe and nutritious food. Reducing food waste and improving food distribution can also play a major role.
Zero Hunger is not only about feeding people but also about creating a world where everyone has the right to good health and a better future. By working collectively, we can build a sustainable world where no one is left hungry.