At the G20, Brazil's Lula announces an effort to fight poverty and hunger
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva announced the launch of the Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty at the start of the G20 summit in his coastal city of Rio de Janeiro on Monday.
“Hunger and poverty are not caused by scarcity or natural things,” said Lula. Rather, they are the result of political decisions that lead to the exclusion of a large part of humanity, he said.
This plan is one of the core themes of Brazil's presidency of the G20, which includes the world's leading economies, and has received public support in 81 countries.
The group will share information and coordinate food security measures, Lula said: “This will be our greatest legacy.”
He called the fight against hunger and poverty a necessity to create a peaceful world.
The Inter-American Development Bank has already pledged $25 billion.
The international non-profit organization Oxfam has demanded that, in addition, the G20 countries themselves must invest more socially in small-scale agriculture.
The President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen said that the European Union will also participate in this process.
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