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12 Million Children Living in Hunger in the Richest Country

Edward West
2 min readNov 17, 2023

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A food system that allows 12+ million children to live in hunger in the richest country on the planet needs to be redesigned.

The stark reality of over 12 million children living in hunger within the wealthiest nation on Earth highlights a profound need for a systemic overhaul. This sobering statistic serves as an undeniable call to action, challenging us to reassess and reconstruct our food systems. In a country of such affluence, the existence of widespread childhood hunger is not just a moral failing but an indictment of the very structures that govern how we produce, distribute, and access food. It signals the urgency for a paradigm shift in our approach to food, emphasizing equity, accessibility, and the fundamental right of every child to be adequately nourished.

Addressing the issue of childhood hunger requires a comprehensive redesign of the food system. This redesign should encompass not only charitable efforts to provide immediate relief but also a commitment to tackle the root causes of food insecurity.

It demands a shift from a profit-driven, capitalist model to one centered on prioritizing the well-being of communities over corporate gains. A reimagined food system should be founded on principles of justice, inclusivity, and sustainability, ensuring that no child is left hungry…

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Edward West
Edward West

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