
There are 963 million undernourished people in the world today. That means one in nearly seven people do not get enough food to be healthy and lead an active life. Hunger and malnutrition are in fact the number one risk to the health worldwide — greater than AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis combined.
Among the key causes of hunger are natural disasters, conflict, poverty, poor agricultural infrastructure and over-exploitation of the environment.
As well as the obvious sort of hunger resulting from an empty stomach, there is also the hidden hunger of micronutrient deficiencies which make people susceptible to infectious diseases, impair physical and mental development, reduce their labour productivity and increase the risk of premature death.
The recent drops in global food production and increasing food demand coupled with economic recession have worsened the global food crisis. UN statistic shows that 100 million people are on the verge of starvation. However Singapore being a developed country enjoys easy access to all types of food items.
Singapore wasted 507,700 tons of food in 2007, and only 9% of it is recycled. This shows that Singaporean waste a lot of food both in the consumption and in the production. The current attitude of Singaporeans towards sustainable consumption of food makes this project all the more relevant to Singapore. Imagine how much food is wasted across countries, across continents and in the whole world !
Responding to this situation, AIESEC in NTU is initiating this Sustainable Eating and Living project. The aim of this project is to increase the awareness about the global food crisis among the Singaporean and educate them as to how they can consume food more sustainably. And departing from this initial aim, the project is expected to grow and target not only the consumer but also the food producer.
AIESEC in NTU is proud to be the first to take the initiative in dealing with this issue. The same goes with you, as the first people & organizations who endorse this initiative in Singapore.
Join the cause !
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