Zero Hunger, the second Sustainable Development Goal, aims to end hunger, achieve food security, improve nutrition, and promote sustainable agriculture. Millions of people around the world still go to bed hungry every night, especially children. Hunger affects not just health, but also education and economic growth. To solve this problem, it's important to ensure everyone has access to enough safe and nutritious food all year round.

Achieving zero hunger means supporting farmers with better tools, technology, and training so they can grow more food sustainably. It also involves reducing food waste, protecting the environment, and making sure food is distributed fairly. Governments, communities, and individuals must work together to build strong food systems and help those most in need. When people have enough to eat, they can live healthier lives, do better in school, and contribute more to society