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False, natural causes of famine have not become more important in recent years than political or social causes. Famine results when this vulnerability is ignored.

Most people mistakenly believe that famine is causes by a drought, a conflict, or a disease epidemic since it appears to be causes by a shortage of food. And some continue to hold on to erroneous 19th-century notions that claimed "overpopulation" was the root of hunger. Famines, however, are typically brought on by a number of circumstances, which are then exacerbated by faulty policy choices that put individuals and families at risk.

Because of this, hunger is considered a political scandal, characterised by "a catastrophic collapse in government capability or inclination to do what is acknowledged to be essential to avoid famine." Governments fail their own citizens when they are unable to avoid or resolve conflicts, as well as assist families in preventing food shortages brought on by whatever cause.

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