The fight for Zero Hunger continues

Hunger has been rising globally since 2014, the risk of famine in some countries is real and malnutrition rates are still very high. Having been a world leader on nutrition through its last seven-year budget, the EU needs to take up its responsibility again, argue a group of advocates.

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Hunger has been rising since 2014, the risk of famine in some countries is real and malnutrition rates are still very high. Having been a world leader on nutrition through the its last seven year budget, the EU was needs to take up its responsibility again, argue a group of advocates. [Unicef]

Jean-François Riffaud et al 09-11-2021 07:13 4 min. read Content type: Euractiv is part of the Trust Project

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