The Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty is a multilateral treaty that was drafted by the Federal Government of Brazil.
[1] The draft was adopted at a diplomatic conference in Rio de Janeiro on 24 July 2024 by the G20 countries and international organizations.
[7] According to World Food Programme, if current trends continue, about 582 million people will be chronically undernourished in 2030, half of them in the African continent.
[9] The draft defines that Brazil, the depositary of the proposal, will bear half of the alliance's costs until 2030, with two offices in Brasília and Rome.
These offices will be responsible for connecting regions around the world in need with countries and entities willing to finance and provide technical assistance to local projects.