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<p>The UK is playing its part in ending hunger and undernutrition through a substantial
portfolio of agricultural and other economic development programmes, nutrition, agricultural
research, social safety nets, resilience and humanitarian response interventions;
through DFID’s bilateral programmes as well as support to multilateral institutions.
But we are aware that more needs to be done if we are to end hunger by 2030, and the
new report confirms the urgency. This is why we are discussing opportunities with
partners for scaled-up and improved global interventions, to help reverse the negative
trend on global hunger, including the German-initiated proposal for a major SDG2 moment
in 2020.</p>
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