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More on the Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty

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Given that U.S. leadership against global hunger and poverty is likely to be weaker over the next few years, it’s encouraging to see President Lula and other leaders from around the world working to get progress going again. 


Forty-five nations have joined the Alliance, and many more are in the process of joining. To become members, members and institutions are required to submit their plans to reduce hunger and poverty.


Here is a clip from an interview at the G20 Interfaith Forum which met a few months before the G20 Summit to share faith perspectives on global issues.

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