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How to make your chatterbox conversation-starter1. Cut along dotted line.2. Fold it in half, fold out. Then fold in half the
other way, and fold out.3. With the blank side up, fold each corner into
the middle.4. Turn the chatterbox over and repeat (again
folding each corner into the middle).5. Place the chatterbox with the numbers side
up and fold in half (into a rectangle shape).6. Slide your thumb and pointer finger of both
hands behind the corners and press together so that the chatterbox bends and forms a point in the middle.
7. The words Oxfam Hunger Banquet Quiz should now be facing up.
8. Repeat with the remaining chatterboxes (we’ve provided three in total).
9. You now have a conversation starter for use during your Hunger Banquet.
10. Don’t lose the answers below.
chatterbox
Oxfam
Quiz
Hunger
Banquet
Which has a bigger
greenhouse gas footprint,
the global livestock industry or the global transport industry?
Wha
t is
Tim
or-
Lest
e’s
mai
n ec
onom
ic s
ecto
r?
How much food is wasted per year in
Australia?
2014 was the hottest year on record for Australia T or F?
How
muc
h do
es it
cos
t to
tra
in a
loca
l fa
rmer
to
prep
are
thei
r com
mun
ity
for
natu
ral d
isas
ters
in
Ban
glad
esh?
How many people around the world depend on food produced by small-scale farmers?
In 2013 the 10
biggest food and beverage
companies w
ere responsible for 263.7
million tonnes of
greenhouse gases. T or F?
What are som
e of the im
pacts of clim
ate change?
ANSWERS1. The global livestock industry has a bigger greenhouse gas
footprint than global transport industry.
2. False. But 2014 was officially the world’s hottest year on record! Last year was Australia’s third-warmest on record.
3. True. In 2013 the 10 biggest food and beverage companies were responsible for 263.7 million tonnes of greenhouse gases. This is as much as Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden combined.
4. Rising sea levels, changing seasons, and a rise in the intensity of extreme weather events are some of the impacts of climate change. These are making it harder to grow food in many countries.
5. Australians waste four million tonnes of food each year (that is 345kg per household or 20% of the food we purchase).
6. One in three people around the world depend on food produced by small-scale producers.
7. East Timor’s (Timor-Leste’s) main economic sector is in the primary sector, and is rain-fed subsistence agriculture. 80% of the country’s poor depend on agriculture for their livelihood.
8. I n Bangladesh, it takes just $65 to provide a local with the skills to prepare their community and save lives from future natural disasters caused by climate change.
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1
chatterbox
How many people in the world go to bed hungry each
night?
Wha
t pe
rcen
tage
of
agric
ultu
ral l
and
does
live
stoc
k ta
ke
up a
roun
d th
e w
orld
?
The Philippines is the third most
disaster-prone country in the world. T or F?
How many litres of water does it take to produce 500g of ground beef?
Wha
t ca
n a
dona
tion
of $
50
achi
eve
in O
xfam
’s
wor
k in
Van
uatu
?
What are some of the disadvantages that female farmers face in Timor-Leste?
What percentage
of the world’s hungry
are involved in food production?
How m
any children in Indonesia suffer from
malnutrition?
ANSWERS1. There are 795 million people going to bed hungry every night.
That’s one in nine people going hungry every day.
2. It takes 8000 litres of water to produce 500g of ground beef.
3. 80% of the world’s hungry are involved in food production.
4. The World Food Programme estimates 13 million children in Indonesia suffer from malnutrition.
5. True. Studies have shown that the Philippines is the third most disaster-prone country in the world.
6. Female farmers have fewer rights to the land and an unequal access to resources like labour, training and fertiliser.
7. Livestock accounts for 70% of all agricultural land around the world.
8. With just $50, you can provide one out-of-work young person in Vanuatu training and experience, including in agriculture, to help them find a job and earn a living.
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2
How to make your chatterbox conversation-starter1. Cut along dotted line.2. Fold it in half, fold out. Then fold in half the
other way, and fold out.3. With the blank side up, fold each corner into
the middle.4. Turn the chatterbox over and repeat (again
folding each corner into the middle).5. Place the chatterbox with the numbers side
up and fold in half (into a rectangle shape).6. Slide your thumb and pointer finger of both
hands behind the corners and press together so that the chatterbox bends and forms a point in the middle.
7. The words Oxfam Hunger Banquet Quiz should now be facing up.
8. Repeat with the remaining chatterboxes (we’ve provided three in total).
9. You now have a conversation starter for use during your Hunger Banquet.
10. Don’t lose the answers below.
Oxfam
Quiz
Hunger
Banquet
chatterbox
What percentage
of Vanuatu’s population rely on
subsistence farming?
Nam
e th
e th
ree
coun
trie
s,
star
ting
wit
h V,
T a
nd P
tha
t ar
e am
ongs
t th
e m
ost
at-r
isk
from
clim
ate
chan
ge?
Climate change is one of the
single biggest threats to our
chances of winning the fight against
hunger. T or F?
How much does it cost to train small-scale farmers in the Philippines in new ways to grow food?
Clim
ate
chan
ge
is e
xpec
ted
to d
rive
up
the
reta
il pr
ice
of p
rodu
cts
like
Kello
gg’s
Co
rnfla
kes
by
how
muc
h in
15
year
s?
Sea levels have been rising by how much each year in Timor-Leste?
By 2050, climate
change could make
how m
any more
children hungry?
What are som
e actions you can take to reduce the im
pacts of climate
change?
ANSWERS1. 80% of the population in Vanuatu rely on subsistence farming for
their livelihoods.
2. It costs $110 to train small-scale farmers in the Philippines in new methods for growing food, plus training and empowering them to lobby their government for more support.
3. By 2050, climate change could make an additional 24 million children hungry.
4. Eat less meat and dairy, reduce food waste, sign the petition, support small-scale producers, eat locally and eat seasonally.
5. True. Climate change is one of the single biggest threats to our chances of winning the fight against hunger.
6. Sea levels have been rising by 5.5mm per year in Timor-Leste.
7. Vanuatu, Tonga and the Philippines are countries that are among those most at-risk from climate change.
8. Climate change is expected to drive up the retail price of Kellogg’s Cornflakes by as much as 44% over the next 15 years due to the rising price of commodities like corn and rice.
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3
How to make your chatterbox conversation-starter1. Cut along dotted line.2. Fold it in half, fold out. Then fold in half the
other way, and fold out.3. With the blank side up, fold each corner into
the middle.4. Turn the chatterbox over and repeat (again
folding each corner into the middle).5. Place the chatterbox with the numbers side
up and fold in half (into a rectangle shape).6. Slide your thumb and pointer finger of both
hands behind the corners and press together so that the chatterbox bends and forms a point in the middle.
7. The words Oxfam Hunger Banquet Quiz should now be facing up.
8. Repeat with the remaining chatterboxes (we’ve provided three in total).
9. You now have a conversation starter for use during your Hunger Banquet.
10. Don’t lose the answers below.
Oxfam
Quiz
Hunger
Banquet