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World Food Day

World Food Day

World Food Day is celebrated on the 16 October annually as a key international day of awareness and action dedicated to tackling food hunger.

"Right to foods for a better life and a better future." is the theme for World Food Day 2024.

The world has set a challenge to achieve Zero Hunger and better nutrition by 2030. But governments can’t do it alone - everyone has a role to play.

Become a Concern Hunger Hero

Did you know that there are currently 821 million hungry people in the world? This is what we can do it fight that figure.

 

Play our Sustainimals Game here!

Hunger Heroes Booklet

Use this pack to learn about hunger, nutrition and development. Help promote global citizenship in your class/school and then take action!

Hunger Heroes Project Guide

Follow the steps in this guide with your students to create your own action project and help raise awareness and fight hunger!

Hunger Heroes Certificate

 This certificate shows your pupils have taken part in Concern Worldwide’s schools programme on tackling the problem of world hunger.

 

Check out this Burundi Fact File as part of the Hunger Heroes pack.

 

Check out this Niger Fact File as part of the Hunger Heroes pack.

Play the Sustainimals Game!

Help a community devastated by storm and floods. Complete each mini-game to bring them crucial supplies!

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