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David Beasley: Can the world afford to feed its most vulnerable?

Mar 31, 2023
24:26
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
The Impossible Job of Ending World Hunger
02:06 • 3min
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3
Russia's Position on Sanctions Is to Blame for the Global Food Crisis
04:47 • 3min
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Russia's War on Food
07:22 • 2min
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5
The Negative Effects of Climate Change on Africa
09:02 • 2min
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The Impact of Climate Change on the Aid System
10:47 • 2min
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The Importance of Decisions in the Face of Hunger
12:38 • 3min
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The Importance of Positive Response to the Syrian Refugee Crisis
15:49 • 3min
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China's Role in the Black Sea Grain Initiative
18:22 • 3min
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The Responsibility of Philanthropy
21:14 • 2min
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The Lazarus Heist: The Latest Twists and Turns
22:52 • 2min
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Sarah Montague speaks to David Beasley, the outgoing head of the World Food Programme. During his tenure, the agency’s budget has more than doubled but the number of those close to famine is growing and conflict is disrupting food supply. How can the world’s most hungry be fed?

(Photo: David Beasley, executive director of the World Food Programme appears via videolink on Hardtalk)

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