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  1. What is food security? Answer: Food security refers to the availability, accessibility, and affordability of food for all individuals at all times.

  2. What are the four pillars of food security? Answer: The four pillars of food security are availability, access, utilization, and stability.

  3. What is a safety net in the context of food security? Answer: A safety net is a system of programs and policies designed to protect individuals and households from food insecurity and ensure access to nutritious food.

  4. Which organization is responsible for monitoring global food security? Answer: The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations is responsible for monitoring global food security.

  5. What are some examples of safety net programs? Answer: Examples of safety net programs include food stamps, school feeding programs, cash transfers, and food banks.

  6. What is the purpose of safety net programs? Answer: The purpose of safety net programs is to provide temporary assistance to individuals and households facing food insecurity, ensuring they have access to nutritious food.

  7. What is the difference between food security and food sovereignty? Answer: Food security refers to the availability and access to food, while food sovereignty emphasizes the rights of individuals and communities to control their own food systems.

  8. What are some factors that contribute to food insecurity? Answer: Factors that contribute to food insecurity include poverty, unemployment, climate change, conflict, and natural disasters.

  9. What is the role of government in ensuring food security? Answer: Governments play a crucial role in ensuring food security by implementing policies and programs that promote agricultural development, improve access to food, and provide safety nets for vulnerable populations.

  10. How can individuals contribute to food security? Answer: Individuals can contribute to food security by reducing food waste, supporting local farmers and food producers, and advocating for policies that address the root causes of food insecurity.