Jumbangla Desk: As a founding member of the 'Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty', Bangladesh has a leading role in the global fight against hunger and poverty. The alliance was launched at the G20 conference held in Rio de Janeiro on November 18 under the presidency of Brazil. Bangladesh has been named as one of the countries on the alliance's prestigious Board of Champions as an inaugural member. Khabar bus.
The Bangladesh Embassy in Brazil said in a press release that on November 15, Chief Advisor Dr. Muhammad Yunus expressed his commitment in a video address highlighting Bangladesh's vision for equitable and sustainable development at the G20 Social Summit. In the video message, he outlined his vision of a 'World of Three Zeros' to achieve global ambitions. This groundbreaking coalition of 148 members, including countries, international organizations and NGOs, has come together with the ambitious goal of eradicating hunger and poverty by 2030.
Relying on proven strategies such as financial aid and school meal programs, the Alliance is committed to inclusive development and human dignity worldwide. Bangladesh's leadership role in this alliance is a testament to its strong diplomacy and unwavering commitment to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Earlier, Bangladesh was represented by Adviser on Women and Children Sharmin S. Murshid at the G20 Ministerial Meeting on Women's Empowerment in Brasilia on October 11-12. Her participation strengthened Bangladesh's commitment to promoting gender equality and inclusive policies.