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  1. Hunger - Wikipedia

    In politics, humanitarian aid, and the social sciences, hunger is defined as a condition in which an individual does not have the physical or financial capability to consume sufficient food to meet …

  2. Hunger: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - Verywell Health

    Oct 15, 2025 · Hunger is most commonly a response to food deprivation, fasting, or restricted eating, but there are other causes of hunger. Lifestyle factors, medical conditions, and …

  3. Hunger in America: Causes, Stats, and How to Help | Feeding …

    Hunger in America affects 1 in 7 people. Learn the causes, see the facts, and discover how you can help end food insecurity.

  4. World Hunger Facts | Action Against Hunger

    Nearly one in 11 people around the world go to bed hungry each night, a crisis driven largely by conflict, climate change, and chronic inequality. What is hunger? Hunger is more complicated …

  5. A global food crisis - World Food Programme

    The climate crisis is one of the leading causes of the steep rise in global hunger. Climate shocks destroy lives, crops and livelihoods, and undermine people’s ability to feed themselves.

  6. Hunger: Causes & Consequences - Welthungerhilfe

    Learn about the causes and consequences of hunger, where the situation is worst and what should be done to overcome hunger. Hunger has many faces: despite an adequate supply of …

  7. Learn About Hunger

    Famine, the deadliest form of hunger, continues to reoccur and is especially hard on children, but no one involved escapes the horrors of starvation. In this fact sheet, you will learn the …

  8. Root Causes of Hunger - Congressional Hunger Center

    Participants in Zero Hunger Academy learn about the root causes of food insecurity in the U.S., as well as the most effective anti-hunger policies and tools for effective advocacy.

  9. Understanding Hunger in America | The Society of St. Andrew

    Learn about the root causes of hunger in America. Explore how poverty, healthcare costs, and systemic issues drive food insecurity for millions, including children.

  10. Hunger and Undernourishment - Our World in Data

    Having enough to eat is one of the fundamental basic human needs. Hunger – or, more formally, undernourishment – is defined as eating less than the energy required to maintain an active …