Sentences with phrase «mean food poverty»

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According to the 2015 Report Card on Child and Family Poverty in Canada, one in ten Canadians and one in five children is food insecure, meaning they don't know where their next meal is coming from.
When Paul says that these churches were facing affliction and were in deep poverty, he means that the people themselves could not afford food and clothing.
These partnerships mean that retailers can meet their food waste reduction goals while the charities are able to alleviate poverty and improve food security.
This means retailers can meet their food waste reduction goals and also help charities to alleviate poverty and reduce food insecurity.
Poverty in my neck of the woods meant there wasn't always food to eat.
For example, Oxfam notes that «women produce more than half of all the food grown worldwide, yet own only two per cent of all land and get only one per cent of lending to agriculture» — a rather glaring oversight in the World Bank's fact - findings if they really do mean business about poverty (and I bet they do).
Because these kinds of issues so often mean the difference between hunger or food on the table, homelessness or a roof overhead, poverty or economic stability, your support for civil legal aid helps low - income people meet their most basic human needs.
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