Source C, which is “Childhood Hunger” by Eugene M. Lewit and Nancy Kerrebrock, is going to connect with Source D, which is “Childhood, Hunger, and Poverty” by Sally Raphel. These two sources both give facts about hunger but Source C is focused on the 1970s and 1980s while Source D focuses on the facts now. It will help see different trends by comparing the data. We can see how hunger among children has changed throughout history.
Source B, which is “The State of Food Insecurity in the World 2014” by the FAO, is going to connect with Source E, which is “Abolishing Hunger” by Ismail Seradeldin. Both sources look at food insecurity from different angles and/ dig deeper to see why hunger is still around. However, Source B is going to be geared more towards the two programs discussed in the article while Source E takes more of scientific approach to hunger. Both are different from the normal approaches to eliminating hunger.
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