Mankind has no right to leave 733 million people to the scourge of hunger. In a world that annually produces almost six billion tonnes of food, this is inadmissible. In a world where military spending ...
Brazil's President Michel Temer, left, delivers his country's ratification instrument to United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. Jason DeCrow AP/Press ...
Households headed by black women in Brazil’s North and Northeast regions are the most affected by severe food insecurity. The data can be found in the study As faces da desigualdade: raça, sexo e ...
In response to the ongoing genocide in Gaza, the Brazilian government is seriously considering halting its military cooperation with Israel. A senior official confirmed that the Ministry of Defense is ...
While there is more than enough food produced to feed the world's population, hunger and food insecurity persist. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest sci-tech news updates. In 2024, around 8% ...
Ambassador Mauricio Lyrio, Brazil’s key negotiator at G20, told reporters earlier this month that Lula’s launch of a global alliance against hunger and poverty on Monday is just as important as the ...