This open access volume discloses rich set of findings and policy recommendations for India towards achieving the SDG 2.1 target of zero hunger by 2030. Through its fourteen chapters, it takes an integrated approach by examining diverse aspects of food and nutrition security through multidisciplinary ...
SDG City-specific questions to harness net-zero P potential in the context of existing net-zero carbon goals, planning documents, and implementation 2 Zero hunger • see SDG 6 and SDG 11 questions for ensuring the supply of fertilisers in this table • see SDG 11 and SDG 12 questions ...
Herbalife Nutrition, a premier global nutrition company, and the Herbalife Nutrition Foundation (HNF), are honoring their nonprofit partners and the impacts they have made together in fighting food insecurity during the second year of itsNutrition...
Wind was the largest source of renewable power last year, followed by hydroelectric generation and solar power. However, factors like higher costs and supply chain issues meant less wind and solar energy generating capacity was added to the US grid: 32 gigawatts (GW) in 2022 ve...
The article discusses the Zero Hunger Challenge Programme launched by United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon to achieve a hunger-free world. Topics discussed include concept of zero hunger introduced by Brazilian President Lula de Silva, India's Food Security Act approved in 2013 that made ...
Food Security in India During the Pandemic: Future Learning for Ensuring Zero Hungerdoi:10.1007/978-981-16-8800-3_106-1Disasters are increasing globally; so is the food insecurity. "Globally, the frequency of natural disasters increased tenfold since 1960, increasing from 39 incidents in 1960 ...
Supply Chain Management and Social Enterprise Towards Zero Hunger: The Akshaya Patra Foundation in IndiaThe Akshaya Patra Foundation is a not-for-profit social enterprise that provides a lunch program to schools across India. With funding and logistical support from local and state governments, ...
The developing world is fast catching up with consumption levels and will continue to increase its hunger for resources. China, for instance, is urbanizing faster than any other country ever before in history, requiring a huge amount of non-renewable materials, energy and water for the ...