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The Hunger Report 2010:
A Just and Sustainable Recovery

The Hunger Report 2010: A Just and Sustainable RecoveryThis country is going through a time of tremendous crisis—and everyone is anticipating an economic recovery. The 2010 Hunger Report answers the question, recovery to what? It provides a vision for a more inclusive and sustainable economy.

The stock market has rebounded yet hunger and unemployment are at their highest levels in decades, inequality continues to grow and we face an uncertain future that is threatened by climate change. Yet we are at a hopeful moment. We have an unprecedented opportunity during this time to rebuild our economy from the foundations, putting people and our planet at the center of our decisions.

It is time to change history for hungry people –we know it is possible—we have seen it happen—let’s seize the moment and begin by investing in a just and sustainable recovery.

NEW: Hunger 2010 Interactive Edition.

Our new initiative offers complete access to the Hunger Report 2010: A Just and Sustainable Recovery, including interactive maps and charts, videos, photos, and more.

About the Institute

Bread for the World Institute provides policy analysis on hunger and strategies to end it. The Institute educates its advocacy network, opinion leaders, policy makers, and the public about hunger in the United States and abroad.

We believe that a well-educated and motivated U.S. constituency who care for hungry people will ultimately change the politics of hunger. 

Bread for the World Institute helps U.S. citizens tell the story of hungry people in their communities and see our connections to hungry people around the world. By empowering people with information, Bread for the World Institute affects real progress toward ending hunger.

Bread for the World Institute is the research and educational partner of Bread for the World, generating studies on hunger issues and vital educational resources. Learn more:

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