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Short course

SDG2: Zero Hunger

Explore the global challenge of hunger, from food insecurity to unequal access to nutrition, while examining the systems and solutions shaping a more sustainable future.

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30 Minutes
English Language
MLA College Awarding Body
CPD Accreditation

 

 

 

Programme overview

In this course, we will explore the global issue of hunger, including famine, food insecurity, poor nutrition, and unequal access to healthy food. You will learn how agriculture, politics, environment, and technology shape food systems, while examining global trends and sustainable solutions toward achieving the goal of Zero Hunger.

You will also gain insight into the root causes of hunger and how they vary across different regions, from economic inequality to climate change and conflict. The course will introduce real-world case studies and global initiatives aimed at improving food security and nutrition, helping you understand how challenges are addressed in practice. By the end of the course, you will have a broader understanding of how sustainable food systems can be developed and the role individuals, organisations, and governments play in working towards a hunger-free world.

Curriculum

In this section, you will learn about Sustainable Development Goal 2, the meaning and causes of famine and hunger, key factors contributing to global hunger, and insights from the FAO’s 2021 hunger report.

In this section, you will learn about the key challenges and considerations related to achieving zero hunger, global nutrition needs, changing dietary patterns, and the environmental impact of livestock farming.

In this section, you will explore the causes and global impact of child malnutrition, the evolution of agricultural practices, the UN’s strategies for sustainable agriculture, and emerging trends such as no-till market gardening.

This section explores the key concepts of SDG 2: Zero Hunger, including sustainable agriculture, food security, climate change impacts, nutrition challenges, and global strategies to combat hunger and improve agricultural productivity.

Key features

Course Structure

Each course combines engaging video content with self-assessment quizzes, offering a compact yet interactive learning experience. 

Accredits

Each course offers both a certificate from MLA College and a UNITAR Certificate of Completion. They are also CPD-accredited, providing internationally recognised professional development credentials. 

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