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The Significance of World Food Day Commemorative Stamp Graphics

The significance of commemorative stamps on World Food Day lies in changing the future of immigrants, investing in food security and promoting rural development.

Designer Helen Dardik is a professional illustrator and now lives in Canada. She was born on the Black Sea coast, grew up in Siberia, and then moved to Israel, where she studied art and design, with a lively personality. In 1990s, Helen Dadik got a degree in graphic design and became an illustrator. She paints with Adobe's Ilustrator software. She also paints watercolors, oil paintings, gouache and vinyl paintings, and even embroidery.

In 20 15, the number of international migrants reached 244 million, an increase of 40% over 2000.

It is estimated that about 763 million people immigrated from China in 20 13, which means that the number of domestic immigrants exceeded that of international immigrants.

About one third of international migrants are between the ages of 15 and 34. Nearly half of international migrants are women.

In 20 15, immigrants sent back more than $600 billion in remittances to their countries of birth. Among them, developing countries received about $4.4/kloc-0.0 billion in remittances, almost three times that of official development assistance.

Most immigrants come from rural areas. In rural areas, more than three-quarters of the world's poor and food-insecure people depend on agriculture or livelihood based on natural resources.

Most immigrants (whether international or domestic) come from the Middle East and North Africa, Central Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe.

In 20 15, about 65.3 million people were forced to be displaced by conflicts and persecution around the world, including 210 million refugees, 3 million political asylum seekers and 40 million internally displaced persons.

Turkey, Pakistan and Lebanon alone host a quarter of the world's refugees.