The sustainable food park - Happy Mandela Day!

 Urging world leaders to end the hunger crisis 


Nelson Mandela once said that “freedom is meaningless if people cannot put food in their stomachs”.


Today we are going to take a trip to one of the parks of the kwanza's informal market.

In this park we can find various types of herbs, fruits, vegetables and other medicinal and nutritional foods.


                                            

Today marks Nelson Mandela’s 104th birthday, one of the most important figures of the fight for freedom, justice and dignity. This Mandela Day, people all over the world are celebrating his legacy by shining a light on the issue of food security and demanding urgent action.

The hunger crisis is high up on the agenda of our leaders right now, so it’s crucial that we keep up the pressure to get them to act. Let’s make sure we live up to what he stood for. Together, we can not only stop today’s hunger crisis, but also prevent future ones by tackling the root causes of food insecurity.


Dear world leaders,

Urgent action is needed to stop the global hunger crisis. Please fund immediate humanitarian aid for people at risk of famine, starvation and severe malnutrition. Ensure access, trade and flow of food and critical inputs like fertiliser is fair and free. Make investments to scale up food production in vulnerable countries and adapt to climate change.

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