Nearly 800 million people go hungry every day. Hunger is not a scarcity problem — it is a logistics, policy, and equity problem. The Grand Challenge of Hunger Eradication mobilizes human skills to optimize food supply chains, develop open-source agricultural tools, and deliver nutrition education to every community on Earth. From mapping regional food distribution networks to building crop monitoring software, every skill has a role in ending hunger.
Improving food distribution networks to reduce waste and reach underserved communities.
Creating comprehensive maps of food distribution infrastructure to identify gaps and bottlenecks.
Studying and improving the final stage of food delivery to remote and underserved communities.
Open-source tools and research for sustainable farming practices.
Building free, accessible software for farmers to monitor crop health using satellite data.
These organizations are working on this challenge. GCN connects your skills to their needs.