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Global Food Program: The G7 must act to tackle a famine crisis

The Group of Seven (G7) rich countries should step up humanitarian aid to help tackle a global hunger crisis exacerbated by the war in Ukraine, a senior World Food Program (WFP) official in Germany said today.

A three-day G7 summit begins tomorrow, Sunday, in Bavaria, Germany, and the UN recently warned that the world is facing “an unprecedented famine crisis” as commodity prices soar.

“Hunger can destabilize countries and is therefore an important issue for peace and security,” Martin Frick, director of the UN World Food Program in Germany, told the German news network RND. exceeding 25% in 36 countries is a “time bomb”.

Frick also reiterated that the WFP is unlikely to receive more than half of the $ 21.5 billion needed this year and therefore needs more help.

Food security is expected to be one of the topics to be discussed by G7 leaders during their summit in Germany, following the introduction by its presidency in May of a Global Food Security Alliance to tackle hunger.

“There has to be a common understanding that this crisis can no longer be resolved with patches, but that the system needs to change,” Frick said.

Source: Capital

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