Global poverty and hunger are currently at an all time low. They’ve been cut in half since 1990. If you think cutting a big enough check will end poverty and hunger, you’re not very bright.
“15 September 2017, Rome – After steadily declining for over a decade, global hunger is on the rise again, affecting 815 million people in 2016, or 11 per cent of the global population, says a new edition of the annual United Nations report on world food security and nutrition released today. At the same time, multiple forms of malnutrition are threatening the health of millions worldwide.“