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2 YES Is there enough food for everyone in the world? NO The world produces enough food for everyone, but not everyone has enough food. UNICEF for the IF campaign

3 1 in 8 people on this planet don’t have enough to eat. Where do they live?

4 What do you see in these pictures?

Meet Sulmana from Ghana, West Africa Age 13 Christian Aid/Antoinette Powell 5

Meet Mukta from Bangladesh, South Asia Age 9 6 NICOLAS AXELROD/ACTIONAID

7 © UNICEF/HQ /Asselin © UNICEF/HQ /Asselin Meet Saamatou age 7 months from Burkina Faso, West Africa. A farming family

8 Meet Jumma age 70 from India. Sarah Filbey /Christian Aid for the IF campaign Simon Wiilliams/ Christian Aid for the IF campaign And farmers in India claiming their land rights

9 Meet the World leaders. How many can you spot? Photo:Andy Halll/Oxfam

10 No one should go hungry; We all have a role to play. YOU COULD START BY MAKING A PAPER PLATE WITH A MESSAGE TO THE PRIME MINSTER Chris Worrall/Oxfam

11 NEXT STEPS It’s time to remind our world leaders that there is enough food for everyone. Post your paper plates to the IF campaign... What else could you do to raise your voice and get more people involved? Jongleur100 /Wikimedia Commons

12 You could grow your own Richard Dunne/actionaid Or waste less... Muu-karhu /Wikimedia Commons

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