How can we use digital media and technology to fight world hunger?

On average, about 16,000 children die from hunger-related causes each day, or one child every five seconds. About 5.8 million children die from hunger-related issues each year, about double the total population of the state of Utah. (Source: Black, Robert, Morris, Saul, & Jennifer Bryce. “Where and Why Are 10 Million Children Dying Every Year?” The Lancet 361:2226-2234. 2003.)
If all of the hungry people in the world were combined, the total number would be large enough to be the world’s third-largest country, and more than three times the population of the entire United States.
2007 World Population Rankings
|
Rank |
Country |
2007 Population |
|
1 |
China |
1,321,851,888 |
|
2 |
India |
1,129,866,154 |
|
|
Hungry |
963,000,000 |
|
3 |
USA |
301,139,947 |
|
4 |
Indonesia |
234,693,997 |
|
5 |
Brazil |
190,010,647 |
|
6 |
Pakistan |
169,270,617 |
|
7 |
Bangladesh |
150,448,339 |
|
8 |
Russia |
141,377,752 |
|
9 |
Nigeria |
135,031,164 |
|
10 |
Mexico |
127,467,972 |
|
11 |
Philippines |
91,007,287 |
(Source: The Orphan Foundation and State of Food Insecurity in the World, 2008 FAO.”Food Security Statistics”)
Hunger is essentially the most extreme form of poverty, a state in which individuals or families cannot afford to meet their most basic need for food (Source: Are We On Track To End Hunger? Hunger Report 2004. Bread for the World Institute. 2004.) Hunger manifests itself in many ways other than starvation and famine. Most poor people who battle hunger deal with chronic undernourishment and vitamin or mineral deficiencies, which result in stunted growth, weakness and heightened susceptibility to illness. (Source: Are We On Track To End Hunger? Hunger Report 2004. Bread for the World Institute. 2004.) Undernourishment negatively affects people’s health, productivity, sense of hope and overall well-being. A lack of food can stunt growth, slow thinking, sap energy, hinder fetal development and contribute to mental retardation. (Source: State of Food Insecurity in the World, 2008 FAO.”Food Security Statistics”. ) Poor nutrition and calorie deficiencies cause nearly one in three people to die prematurely or have disabilities (Source: “Malnutrition”. World Health Organization.)
Here a a few good websites that are working to fight world hunger:
Action Against Hunger - an international network committed to saving the lives of malnourished children and their families while ensuring access to safe water and sustainable solutions to hunger.
Bread for the World – a non-profit organization focusing on fundraising and lobbying for hunger-related issues.
TheHungerSite.com – by using certain websites, money will be donated to charities that combat hunger issues.
WorldVision – allows you to sponsor a child.
Yesterday Crystal and I purchased the domain name Hunger.net. We would love your thoughts about how we can use digital media and Hunger.net to help solve world hunger. For example, microlending websites such as Kiva, empower us to help entrepreneurs better provide for their famlies. Microlending is one of the most effective, sustainable solutions to poverty. Child sponsorship websites such as WorldVision, help connect great people with and sponsor specific children. What other ideas do you have about how Hunger.net can make a large-scale difference to help solve world hunger?
Posted on March 21st, 2009 by Nathan Gwilliam
Filed under: Charity, Domain Names, Ending Poverty, Giving Back, Hunger, Microlending, Social Enterprise, e-Business



Nathan, you might like this podcast with Dr. Larry Brilliant, director of Google’s nonprofit arm. Google.org has a hybrid tax structure, partly 5013c nonprofit and C-corp, allowing Google to make for-profit investments in ventures that bring about social good. I thought it was a great podcast:
http://itc.conversationsnetwork.org/shows/detail3972.html