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Africa: Gates Foundation Report Calls for Targeted Global Health Spending to Save Millions of Children From Malnutrition and Disease

17 September 2024
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Africa: Gates Foundation Report Calls for Targeted Global Health Spending to Save Millions of Children From Malnutrition and Disease
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A new modelling study predicts that by 2050, 40 million more children will suffer from hunger’s worst effects due to climate change. However, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’s Goalkeepers report emphasizes that immediate action can boost health, spur economic growth, and improve children’s health and nutrition by increasing global health spending in areas most affected by the global climate crisis. The report urges world leaders to prioritize these efforts to address the growing challenges of hunger and malnutrition among children worldwide.

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