What is Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty, launched at Brazil G20?
- November 22, 2024
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What is Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty, launched at Brazil G20?
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Context:
- The G20 Leaders’ Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2024) marked the official launch of the Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty, a key initiative under Brazil’s G20 presidency.
About the Alliance:
- Purpose:
- To connect countries requiring assistance with partners offering expertise or financial support.
- Focused on creating and implementing public policies to eradicate hunger and poverty.
- Function: Serves as a collaborative platform for:
- Addressing hunger and poverty globally.
- Promoting food security and improved nutrition.
Membership and Structure
- Members: 148, including 82 countries; African Union and European Union; 24 international organizations; 9 financial institutions; 31 philanthropic and non-governmental organizations.
- Available to non-G20 countries since July 2024.
- Early members include Brazil, Bangladesh, and G20 members, with participants spanning all continents.
Key Pillars of the Alliance
- National: Coordination of public policies specific to eradicating hunger.
- Knowledge: Integration of data and technologies for evidence-based solutions.
- Financial: Large-scale resource mobilization to fund programs.
Context and Urgency:
- 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development:
- Adopted in 2015 by all 193 UN Member States.
- Aims to:
- End poverty and hunger.
- Achieve food security and improved nutrition by 2030.
- The Alliance aligns with these global goals to tackle these persistent challenges more effectively.
- Projections indicate 622 million people will live below the extreme poverty line of $2.15 per day by 2030.
Source: IE