FAMINE AND CHRONIC PERSISTENT HUNGER. FAMINE- CHARACTERISTICS  10% OF DEATHS  SPORADIC  LOCALIZED  SUDDEN  DIE FROM OUTRIGHT STARVATION.

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FAMINE AND CHRONIC PERSISTENT HUNGER

FAMINE- CHARACTERISTICS  10% OF DEATHS  SPORADIC  LOCALIZED  SUDDEN  DIE FROM OUTRIGHT STARVATION

SOLUTIONS  Emergency food supplies

CHRONIC PERSISTENT HUNGER  90% OF DEATHS  ONGOING  GLOBAL- SPANS 70+ COUNTRIES  CONSTANT  NOT STARVING TO DEATH BUT LOWER RESISTANCE TO DISEASE. IT BECOMES THE DISEASE THAT KILLS  DIMINISHES AND SHORTENS LIFE  INSUFFICIENT DIETS (LACK CALORIES, PROTEIN, VITAMINS)

SOLUTIONS  NEED OPPORTUNITY  ACCESS TO EDUCATION, HEALTHCARE, FRESH WATER, SEEDS FOR GROWING, INFRASTRUCTURE.