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The world produces 17% more food per person today than 30 years ago. But close to a billion people go to sleep hungry every night.

The problem is that many people in the world don’t have sufficient land to grow, or income to purchase, enough food.

Hunger is not a random condition. Women, children, indigenous people, and other minorities are living with the crushing reality of hunger.

Climate change is rapidly pushing the world’s poorest people – those least responsible for it – to the limits of subsistence.

Oxfam works with women and men around the world trying to address the root cause of this problem: inequality.