Zero Hunger, a Permanent Commitment: From the Brazilian Experience to Global Cooperation
This panel proposes to discuss the fight against hunger as an ethical and political imperative that defines a country’s capacity to guarantee dignity to all its citizens. Seventy years after the legacy of Josué de Castro, hunger in Brazil and the world remains a result of political choices and structural governance failures. The debate will examine the challenges of transforming the right to food into a permanent State policy.
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- 16/05
- 12h20 Brasilia time
- 16h20 UK time
- Online broadcast