Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's initiative at the G20 summit to address hunger and extreme poverty can revitalize the moribund sustainable development goal (SDG) agenda, providing the G20 with a cause that could prevent its descent into irrelevance.
The UK sees the creation of the Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty as a chance to restore its tarnished reputation on international development, with a focus on cooperation with the global south at the core of their agenda for progressive realism.
The G20, with its economic and political power, lacks direction and meaningful action. It should leverage its influence to address global challenges like hunger and poverty, becoming a vital pillar of multilateralism rather than just a platform for empty statements.
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