India has made a significant contribution of USD 1 million to the India, Brazil, and South Africa Facility for Poverty and Hunger Alleviation Fund (IBSA Fund). The cheque was handed over by India’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador Ruchira Kamboj, to the Director of the UN Office for South-South Cooperation (UNOSSC), Dima Al-Khatib. Ambassador […] - Newsx
US News: India has bolstered its commitment to South-South cooperation by contributing an additional USD one million to the IBSA Fund, established by India, Brazil and South Africa for undertaking projects aimed at alleviating poverty and hunger in developing nations.
The IBSA countries India, Brazil and South Africa each contribute $1 million annually to the Fund in a spirit of partnership and support for Southern-led, demand-driven, transformational projects in developing countries.
India has contributed USD 1 million to a fund established by India, Brazil and South Africa which undertake projects aimed at alleviating poverty and hunger.
India News: India has contributed USD 1 million to a fund established by India, Brazil and South Africa which undertake projects aimed at alleviating poverty and hunger. Read more about India's contribution and the impact of the fund.