President Lula da Silva’s unveiling of the Anti-Poverty and Hunger Alliance at the G20 summit represents a transformative vision, one that intertwines social equity with climate action. By recognising the undeniable link between poverty, hunger, and environmental degradation, Lula is addressing the systemic injustices that leave vulnerable populations most exposed to climate impacts.

This alliance stands as a testament to leadership that prioritises both people and the planet. Initiatives targeting food security align seamlessly with climate-smart agriculture and sustainable resource management, advancing Sustainable Development Goals like zero hunger (SDG 2) and reduced inequalities (SDG 10). Moreover, it reflects Brazil’s commitment to international cooperation, showcasing how a resource-rich nation can leverage its influence to combat global crises.

Lula’s push for inclusive policies demonstrates that climate justice cannot exist in isolation. His leadership acknowledges that eradicating hunger is a prerequisite for achieving resilience to climate shocks. With this initiative, Brazil sets an example for the G20, illustrating that economic growth and social equity must coalesce to create a sustainable future.

In a world dominated by profit-driven policies, Lula’s focus on the intersection of poverty and climate challenges is both courageous and necessary. May this initiative inspire global leaders to prioritise humanity and the environment, proving that true progress is measured by the wellbeing.




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By tackling hunger in tandem with environmental sustainability, this initiative recognizes the deep connection between food security and the health of our planet.
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Lula’s initiative is a powerful reminder of the interconnectedness of global challenges and the need for collective action.
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Eradicating hunger and tackling climate shocks must go hand in hand
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This is a commendable move that boldly connects social justice with climate action, highlighting the need for comprehensive solutions to tackle both poverty and environmental degradation.
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– a significant policy shift – has loomed over the first day, and could lead European allies to reassess their positions.
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It is time for people to join hands and work together towards making the world a better place for us all.
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These are the kind alliances that we need so as to bring about significant change that we all need .
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This initiative is a call to action for world leaders to take decisive steps in combating these intertwined crises.
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This initiative represents a significant effort to address both climate and social justice. By tackling food insecurity and promoting sustainable practices, the initiative will create a more equitable society while responding to environmental challenges.
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A great and humane policy that will aid in bridging the poverty gap, by aiding in boosting food security and protecting the vulnerable.