Zero Hunger
Goal 2: End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture
Right now, our soils, freshwater, oceans, forests and biodiversity are being rapidly degraded. Climate change is putting even more pressure on the resources we depend on, increasing risks associated with disasters such as droughts and floods. Many rural women and men can no longer make ends meet on their land, forcing them to migrate to cities in search of opportunities.
A profound change of the global food and agriculture system is needed if we are to nourish today’s 815 million hungry and the additional 2 billion people expected by 2050.
Source: United Nations
Cook, Camera, Action: a cross-cultural foods program
Celebrating Canada's Indigenous culture while teaching the next generation of eaters healthy food skills
By Loving Spoonful
New Market Funds
Vancouver, BC
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Together 2018: Winnipeg
Winnipeg, MB
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Organics in Canada and the Future of Food
Ottawa, ON
SDG 2 Zero Hunger: The Future of Food
By Impact Hub Ottawa
Commonwealth Games Canada
Ottawa, ON
Canada Charity Partners / Partenaires Philanthropiques du Canada
Cote St Luc, QC
Virtual TV Studio for Youth and Community / INTERGEN VIDEO PROJECT
By Canada Charity Partners / Partenaires Philanthropiques du Canada
We fail our citizens in Canada — and the UN is onto us
By The Conversation Canada
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EconoUs2018
Moncton, NB
Oikocredit Canada
Toronto, ON