Child hunger is a critical issue affecting millions of children worldwide, preventing them from reaching their full potential. Hunger in children leads to malnutrition, weakened immune systems, and impaired cognitive development, trapping them in a cycle of poverty. Many children lack access to nutritious food due to poverty, conflict, or poor infrastructure. To combat this, governments and organizations must work together to provide school meals, implement food assistance programs, and improve agricultural systems. Educating families about nutrition, reducing food waste, and creating jobs can also help ensure children have access to the food they need to grow healthy and strong. Ending child hunger requires both community-level and global efforts for long-term solutions.