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UN: World's poorest need R2 000 a year to end hunger

London - Just $160 per year (or almost R2 000) for each person living in extreme poverty would eradicate world hunger by 2030, the United Nations (UN) said this week, recommending the money should be delivered through both cash transfers and "pro-poor" investments.

Eliminating hunger is one of the UN's sustainable development goals (SDGs), new objectives set to replace the eight expiring UN Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).

The SDGs will be finalised in September, but UN officials say member states have identified 17 goals and 169 targets. The second goal targets hunger, malnutrition and food insecurity.

"If we adopt a 'business as usual' approach, by 2030, we would still have more than 650 million people suffering from hunger," said José Graziano da Silva, director general of the UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO).

The new report, prepared by FAO, the World Food Programme (WFP) and the International Fund for Agriculture Development (IFAD), comes ahead of a major international conference on financing for development in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia next week.

The UN wants cash transfers to "eliminate hunger immediately" by bringing people up to the World Bank's poverty line of $1.25 per day. It estimates this would cost $116bn per year, $75bn of which would go to rural areas.

To ensure the drop in hunger is sustainable, "pro-poor" investments of $151bn per year are needed in areas such as irrigation, infrastructure and credit facilities on top of cash transfers, the UN said.

The total sum the UN says is needed each year is $267bn. "Given that this is more or less equivalent to 0.3% of the global GDP, I personally think it is a relatively small price to pay to end hunger," Graziano da Silva said in a statement.

Though much progress has been made in recent years, nearly 800 million people worldwide do not have enough to eat. Most live outside cities.

"We cannot allow them to be left behind," said Ertharin Cousin, executive director of the World Food Programme.

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