What are the biggest challenges the world faces when it comes to providing effective solutions to end global hunger and poverty?

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November 8, 2020
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November 8, 2020
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What are the biggest challenges the world faces when it comes to providing effective solutions to end global hunger and poverty?

Learning Outcomes for Global Diversity
LO 1: Knowledge of Global Diversity Students demonstrate knowledge of multiple worldviews and experiences, either within a nation (other than the U.S.) or among nations, with attention to social and cultural contexts.
LO 2: Application of Global Perspectives Students use knowledge of global perspectives for analysis, interpretation or problem solving.

Introduction (1-2 paragraphs)
      Focus on explaining the topic.
Body (minimum of 3 paragraphs but use as many as necessary … several short paragraphs are better than 1-2 overly long paragraphs)
Write your body before your write your introduction and conclusion.

Address an issue from the perspective of two or more nations. You will need to demonstrate that you understand multiple world views and can discuss how the social and cultural contexts of nations affect their perspectives and experiences related to the topic. You will need to use that understanding of multiple world perspectives to analyze the issue.
Examine all aspects of the topic. Show your knowledge and grasp of the material you have read.
Discuss the differing opinions of the topic as reflected in the research.
Discuss any issues or problems.
  Did you have enough information?
  Did the research raise issues you hadn’t considered?
  Did the research contain confusing, incomplete or contradictory information?

Explain how your research influenced your thinking.
    If your thinking has changed, what changed it?
If your thinking has not changed, how did what you learned support your original opinion?
If you’re not sure about your opinion, what information might you need to form an opinion?

Conclusion (generally 1 paragraph)
The conclusion rounds off the essay.
Refer back to your main ideas or points and reiterate your answer to the question.
NEVER introduce new information in your conclusion.
The conclusion moves from specific to general.

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