MPs are urging the government to appoint a food insecurity minister to tackle hunger, malnutrition and obesity in the UK after warning that the issue had “fallen between the cracks”.
The Environment Committee, a group of MPs who scrutinise the government’s progress on environmental issues and meeting UN Sustainable Development Goals, has released a report insisting that the government has failed to respond to the issue.
The committee insists that the government’s obesity strategy has been silent on food insecurity despite one in five children suffering from moderate or severe food insecurity.
Our new report calls for Government to appoint a Minister for Hunger to tackle #hunger and #foodinsecurity in the UK. Read more: https://t.co/awFhVVd2or pic.twitter.com/cyQLS7hG5e
— Environmental Audit Committee (@CommonsEAC) January 10, 2019
And levels in the UK have been deemed the worst in Europe with the Food Foundation estimating that 1.97 million people in the UK are undernourished.
The government’s commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goal 2: Zero Hunger is under threat of not being met “unless significant and co-ordinated action is taken”.