Sustainable Development Goal 2, also known as Zero Hunger, aims to end hunger, achieve food security, improve nutrition, and promote sustainable agriculture by 2030. Despite global progress, millions of people still go to bed hungry every night, especially in developing regions. SDG 2 calls for immediate actions to ensure everyone—especially children and vulnerable communities—have access to safe, nutritious, and sufficient food all year round. It also focuses on supporting small-scale farmers, promoting sustainable farming practices, and ensuring fair access to land, technology, and markets. Hunger is not just the absence of food—it’s the presence of inequality, conflict, climate disasters, and economic instability. To truly eliminate hunger, countries must work together to transform food systems, reduce food waste, and invest in agricultural innovations that can withstand changing environmental conditions. Ending hunger isn’t just a goal; it’s a necessity for building a just, healthy, and sustainable world for future generations.