Question
As Hite and Seitz (2016) discuss in Chapter 2: Wealth
and Poverty, the Millennium Development Goals were created to
provide developing countries support through the partnership
of developed countries. The first goal is to “eradicate
extreme poverty and hunger” in the world.
According to the textbook, population is still
increasing in the world’s poorest regions. Take a look at the
Millennium Development Goals report
(https://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/2015_MDG_Report/pdf/MDG%202015%20rev%20(July%201).pdf).
The report notes that progress in reducing extreme
hunger is uneven across regions and countries. Looking at the
graph on page 14 of the report, which countries have the
least reduction in extreme hunger? Which countries have the
greatest reduction in extreme hunger? What factors contribute
to this uneven progress? What are some possible strategies
for creating more progress in these countries?












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