More than $8 billion committed to address hunger and nutrition

More than $8 billion committed to address hunger and nutrition

The Biden Administration has announced more than $8 billion in public and private sector commitments to help end hunger and reduce diet-related diseases by 2030.  

President Biden outlined some of the commitments during the White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health.

“The Rockefeller Foundation and the American Heart Association are expanding research into the relationship between food health and health equity and the Food, Nutrition, and Health Investor Coalition is investing $2.5 billion into proven technologies of startup companies, pioneering new ways for reducing hunger and improving nutrition,” he says.

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