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LONDON, June 09: Thousands of people gathered in London’s Hyde Park
yesterday to demand action on ending world hunger as Prime Minister
David Cameron hosted talks on malnutrition ahead of the G8 summit,
reports AFP.
Microsoft founder Bill Gates and “Slumdog Millionaire”
director Danny Boyle were among those who took to the stage at the rally
organised by the ‘Enough Food for Everyone — IF” campaign.
“Anyone
who says that we can’t crack the hunger crisis is wrong,” Boyle, who
directed the opening ceremony of last year’s London Olympic Games, told
the crowd basking in the summer sunshine.
“This is my dream — it’s a
passionate dream — that in Olympics to come there will be no-one dying
of hunger in any of the countries whose wonderful flags wave in the
wind. And it is a fight that will be won.”
The rally, ten days ahead
of the G8 summit in Northern Ireland on June 17- 18, was timed to
coincide with a meeting of governments, NGOs, businesses and global
organisations on how to tackle the scourge of malnutrition.
Cameron
hosted the talks with Brazilian Vice President Michel Temer, which
resulted in fresh pledges worth up to $4.15 billion by 2020 and new
commitments to tackle the problem.
The chronic lack of nutrients
leads to the deaths of 8,000 children each day, making it the biggest
underlying cause of death in the under fives, according to Britain’s
development ministry.
Children who survive are often stunted and
this reduces their ability to earn money when they grow up, in turn
slashing economic growth by up to 11 percent in the worst affected
countries.
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