Brazil Leads United Front Against Hunger at G20 Summit
At the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil is leading efforts to unite nations against hunger and inequality through the Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty treaty.
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At the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil is leading efforts to unite nations against hunger and inequality through the Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty treaty.
On October 16, World Food Day raises awareness about global hunger and food security. Despite progress, recent years have seen a rise in hunger worldwide, highlighting the need for collective action.
About 733 million people—approximately 9% of the world’s population—may have faced hunger in 2023, according to a UN report, highlighting a growing challenge in achieving global food security by 2030.
Despite record food production, global hunger is on the rise, affecting 828 million people in 2021. The crisis impacts both low-income and wealthier countries, highlighting urgent need for solutions.