An additional USD 10 billion is urgently needed to prevent millions more people becoming food insecure as a result of COVID-19. USD 5 billion of this must come from donor governments as aid, with the rest provided by developing countries themselves. Without funding for social protection programmes providing food or money to people in developing countries, decades of progress in tackling hunger could be wiped out by the end of this year, with longstanding consequences.Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) and the Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), Germany
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Ten years after the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) agreed by world leaders became the greatest-...
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In response to the global commitment to rid the world of hunger, Ceres2030 partnered with Nature Res...
"The current food crisis has several causes—rising demand for food and feed, biofuels, high oil pric...
With COVID-19 and its economic fallout now spreading in the poorest parts of the world, many more pe...
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic affects the activities of the food system (food producti...
Ten years after the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) agreed by world leaders became the greatest-...
An additional USD 10 billion is urgently needed to prevent millions more people from becoming food i...
We are at a major turning point in history. For the first time ever the world has committed to endin...
Our project focuses on the United Nations’ second sustainability goal, zero hunger. Statistics revea...
The emerging-market and developing economies face a multitude of grave challenges as they confront t...
The global food crisis has affected millions of people around the world forcing them to stay in the ...
High food prices have brought into sharp focus an existing global food crisis that affects almost on...
In response to the global commitment to rid the world of hunger, Ceres2030 partnered with Nature Re...
The current hunger crisis, the largest humanitarian crisis in UN history, encompasses South Sudan, Y...
Globally, nearly 124 million people faced levels of food insecurity categorized as crisis or worse a...
Hunger has become ever more complex, and therefore efforts to sustainably eradicate hunger and malnu...
In response to the global commitment to rid the world of hunger, Ceres2030 partnered with Nature Res...
"The current food crisis has several causes—rising demand for food and feed, biofuels, high oil pric...
With COVID-19 and its economic fallout now spreading in the poorest parts of the world, many more pe...
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic affects the activities of the food system (food producti...
Ten years after the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) agreed by world leaders became the greatest-...