Could G20 plan lift 500 million people out of poverty? DW 12/01/2024
Briefly

At the G20 summit, participants stated, "The world produces more than enough food to eradicate hunger... the challenge lies in the political will to improve access to food." This acknowledgment emphasizes the existing resources yet highlights the critical need for actionable policies.
Svenja Schulze, Germany's Development Minister, noted that the merger of the German initiative with the Global Alliance reflects a unified response to hunger and poverty, showcasing international cooperation as key to tackling these global crises.
The G20 group's collaboration is crucial; it provides a necessary platform for diverse nations to discuss and strategize against hunger. As Flavia Loss de Araujo points out, this coalition has become more important amidst rising global crises.
The Inter-American Development Bank's commitment of up to $25 billion illustrates the financial backing available for initiatives aimed at eradicating poverty. These resources are integral to countries' efforts to support programs targeting hunger.
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