In a bid to stamp out poverty and hunger, more than 20 countries have committed to a new declaration on agricultural and rural development.&nbsp;<br />''<br />''The commitment came at the end of a forum on international development cooperation in Changsha, China.<br />''<br />''The Changsha Declaration aims to ramp up the efforts towards South-South Cooperation, an initiative working to eliminate hunger and malnutrition through the mutual sharing and exchange of good practices, resources, and know-how between countries of the global south.&nbsp;<br />''<br />''At the forum's conclusion, 26 countries and 11 international organisations including&nbsp; Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF), World Food Programme (WFP), and the World Health Organisation (WHO) signed the Declaration.&nbsp;<br />''<br />''<span style="color: #222222;">Director-General for FAO Jose Graziano da Silva announced plans to establish an International Centre of Excellence for Agriculture Innovation and Rural Development in Beijing during the forum; a facility that will provide training in agriculture innovation and promote investment in rural areas in an effort to reach the first 2030 Sustainable Development Goal of zero hunger.</span>''<p style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 40px;"><br />''</p>
News On AIR | November 3, 2018 12:15 PM
More than 20 Countries partner to target 'zero hunger'