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Hi @yugnaik you can carve out the topic. I would suggest you come up with 3 names for each educational material and submit for review. The chosen name will depend highly on the content of each material.
Ok I will try my best Sorry ma'am I have my exams going on end of this month And by the end of this year December 5 or so I will have my holidays But that will be too late I will give some time to it everyday and try to contribute my best Thank you Will work on this
Thank you so much @yugnaik and good luck in your exams. Please note that there’s no need to rush this and so many more issues will come up that need your help. So please feel free to focus on your studies ❤️.
Someone else from @clentafrica/wg-education can always work on this.
Thank you very much I am sorry for the inconvenience
@yugnaik @WrEck3rr09 here’s some things to work on. If you need help after the write up, please tag @clentafrica/wg-design to create slides for you.
Thank you.
@yigakpoa On October 16 we celebrate World Food Day
This is my article Does this works Or I should work on some other topic
World Food Day: Working Together to Achieve Zero Hunger
October 16th marks World Food Day, a global celebration aimed at promoting food security, sustainable agriculture, and reducing hunger. Established by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations in 1979, this day serves as a reminder of the importance of access to nutritious food for all.
Despite progress made in reducing hunger, approximately 820 million people worldwide suffer from chronic hunger. Hunger and malnutrition affect not only individuals but also entire communities, hindering economic growth, social development, and environmental sustainability.
Major challenges to achieving zero hunger include climate change, conflict and displacement, poverty and inequality, and water scarcity. To overcome these challenges, we must invest in sustainable agriculture and climate-resilient practices, support small-scale farmers and local food systems, implement effective social protection programs, and reduce food waste through efficient supply chains.
Every individual can contribute to achieving zero hunger. Simple actions include reducing food waste by planning meals and shopping wisely, supporting local farmers by buying locally sourced produce, donating to food banks, and raising awareness about the issue.
Together, we can build a hunger-free world.
@clentafrica/wg-design Please see if this works?
These materials are for young learners and adults