US leadership needed to end world hunger, urge World Food Prize Laureates
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          24.02.21
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  A group of 24 World Food Prize winners from across the globe, dedicated to transforming food systems, has urged the new US Administration to lead efforts to end world hunger.
The World Food Prize laureates, including former WorldFish senior research fellow Modadugu V. Gupta, submitted an open letter to the President of the United States of America, Joe Biden, calling on the new Biden-Harris administration to help achieve the global goals on food… Read the rest
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