New York The director of the United Nations' World Food Programme laid out a plan to spend $6.6 billion to combat world hunger — a direct response to a back-and-forth with Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who claimed he would sell Tesla stock to fund a plan if the WFP could describe"exactly how" it would work.
David Beasley, the UN food program director and former Republican governor of South Carolina, tweeted a link on Monday to a 1,000-word"executive summary." It maps out how the UN would deploy $6.6 billion worth of meals and vouchers to feed more than 40 million people across 43 countries that are"on the brink of famine" — thereby averting what the WFP is calling a looming"catastrophe."In the document Beasley posted, the WFP proposes dedicating $3.
Maybe they can start with the warka towers. Free water for everyone..then a permaculture solution.
Ohhh, they have to end it first THEN he's stroke a check? Why didn't he just say he was full of shit in the first place?
'Combat'? Uhh they initially claimed t hey could 'End' world hunger with that money lol
Nigeria police are criminals,even the Muslim imposed Inspector General of police Alkali Usman Baba setting free killer herdsmen any time villagers arrested fulani herdsmen. IGP must order his police gangs to stop intimidation of citizens on high ways by police seizing phones.
Nopes it couldn’t explain in anyway how it would work….
How is this a plan to end world hunger?
$2 billion to go the to the UN global pedophile ring. 🖕 The UN.
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