Will you help us make 2013 the beginning of the end of world hunger?

This year, the world's leaders will meet in the UK at the G8 in June. They have the power to change the future for millions of children who face a daily struggle against hunger.

IF we get together, we can make them act. Here's how you can spread the word about IF on blogs and social media.

Start talking about #IF

 

Share facts, stories and photos

  • Every 15 seconds, a child somewhere in the world dies because of hunger.
  • One in four children have not grown properly because of lack of nourishing food.
  • By 2050, there will be 25 million more malnourished children as a result of climate change.
  • Learn more about the issues behind IF and child hunger.
  • Share Rabia's story

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Children at a primary school in India enjoy a nutritious meal. A third of all malnourished children live in India. School lunches are a great way to make sure every child gets enough food to eat.

In Rajasthan, India, primary school children eat their midday meals. No child should suffer or die from hunger when the world produces enough food for everyone. Join the Enough Food for Everyone IF campaign, and help make 2013 the beginning of the end for child hunger. unicef.org.uk/IF

Share the IF film

Click on the 'share' button in the top-right corner to share the video on Facebook and Twitter, or get the embed code for your blog.

 

Get your friends signed up

Put the campaign sign up widget on your own website or blog. Just copy and past this code into your HTML editor. You can adjust the height and width to fit the space available.

<iframe src="http://enoughfoodif.org/agencies/unicefuk/support?utm_medium=agencyform&utm_campaign=if&utm_source= unicefuk" width="345" height="650"><p>If you can see this text, your browser does not support iframes. Please visit our <a href="http://enoughfoodif.org/home">website</a>.</p></iframe>

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Share your ideas

These are our suggestions - but we'd love to hear about your ideas for spreading the word about the IF campaign. Just drop us a tweet or a Facebook message.

Thank you!