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How far has Africa gone in achieving the Zero Hunger Target? Evidence from Nigeria

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posted on 2019-08-30, 22:00 authored by Olutosin Ademola OtekunrinOlutosin Ademola Otekunrin, Oluwaseun A. Otekunrin, Siaka Momoh, Idris A. Ayinde
Sustainable Development Goal 2 is hinged on achieving zero hunger, worldwide, by the year 2030. Many developing countries, especially African countries, are faced with extreme hunger often caused or compounded by bad governance, conflicts and climate change. In this paper, we review patterns of Global Hunger Index scores across Africa from 2000 to 2018 noting advances and setbacks in the fight against hunger in relation to the underlying causes of hunger in these nations, using Nigeria, the poverty capital of the world, as a case study. We also review selected policies of the Nigerian government and development partners aimed at reducing hunger in Nigeria and proffer solutions that can help actualise the target of zero hunger by 2030.

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