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David Laborde et al. Ending Hunger: What would it cost? report Ending hunger by 2030 is an ambitious and achievable goal, but it would require the world to invest an additional $11 billion each year until 2030 – $4 billion of which must come from donors and the other $7 billion coming from poor countries themselves. This investment would end hunger for the 600 million people who would still go hungry by 2030 if things continue as they are. In addition to the reduction in human suffering that it would entail, this would also unlock a further $5 billion in private investment each year. – AI-generated abstract.

Ending Hunger: What would it cost?

David Laborde et al.

Winnipeg, Manitoba, 2016

Abstract

Ending hunger by 2030 is an ambitious and achievable goal, but it would require the world to invest an additional $11 billion each year until 2030 – $4 billion of which must come from donors and the other $7 billion coming from poor countries themselves. This investment would end hunger for the 600 million people who would still go hungry by 2030 if things continue as they are. In addition to the reduction in human suffering that it would entail, this would also unlock a further $5 billion in private investment each year. – AI-generated abstract.

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