Could face starvation as coronavirus takes its toll world wide that warning from. Hunger caused by the. People in the virus itself so we should step in to stop this design stuff this is inside story. And welcome to the program im laura cause more people will die this year from hunger caused by the pun demick than from coated 19 thats according to the Charity Oxfam which says 121000000 more people could face starvation because of reduced aid mass unemployment and disruption to Food Production and supplies it also describes middle Income Countries such as india brazil and south africa as a merging epicenters of hunger with millions of people facing being tipped over the edge on the social and economic effects of the crisis. Well lets take a closer look at some of the figures in that report oxfam says some of the worlds poorest countries could see 12000. 00 extra deaths per day due to hunger before the end of 2020 the charity says this is more than the peak of global current virus death r
Millions could face starvation as coronavirus takes its toll world wide that warning from. Hunger caused by the pandemic will kill more people than the virus itself so we should step in to stop this design stuff this is inside story. And welcome to the program im noriko more people will die this year from hunger caused by the pun demick than from coated 19 thats according to the Charity Oxfam which says 121000000 more people could face starvation because of reduced aid mass unemployment and disruption to Food Production and supplies it also describes middle Income Countries such as india brazil and south africa as a merging epicenters of hunger with millions of people facing being tipped over the edge on the social and economic effects of the crisis. Well lets take a closer look at some of the figures in that report oxfam says some of the worlds poorest countries could see 12000. 00 extra deaths per day due to hunger before the end of 2020 the charity says this is more than the peak of
Emerging 5g technologies an effort to secure networks while the transition begins. The Senate Committee is chaired by roger wicker of mississippi. Good morning, and welcome to the newly restored Committee Room of the commerce committee. I want to thank senator blunt of the rules committee and the architect of the capitol for their effort in restoring this room and welcome all of you to a history making hearing. The first hearing in the newly opened room. Today the committee convenes to discuss the security and integrity of the telecommunications supply chain, that is to say the equipment and services that make up a Communications Network. I welcome our distinguished panel of witnesses and thank them for appearing. Today we will hear from mr. Steven berry, president and chief executive office of the competitive carriers association, mr. Jason boswell, head of Security Network Product Solutions at ericson, ms. Asha katie, Corporate Vice president and general manager of next generation an
Fixed, but ok. Just leave it this way. Alright. . David i dont consider myself a journalist. And nobody else would consider myself a journalist. I began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. How do you define leadership . What is it that makes somebody tick . Aliko dangote is widely known to be the wealthiest man in africa, so is that a title you are proud to have, or you get so many people calling you for money that you issue or not the wealthiest man in africa . Aliko thank you very much, david. It is great to be here. Well, you know, when they call me the wealthiest person in africa, it comes with lots of baggage. There are so many demands, people come up with so many different demands, but it is good because i like to give back. David right now you are involved in many philanthropic endeavors in africa and elsewhere. Lets go to some of them before we go to how you made this money. You recently had an event in new
From the Hudson Institute, this is an hour and a half. Good day, welcome to the Hudson Institute, and thanks for showing up for this panel on Multilateral Institutions, indispensable or irrelevant to global peace and prosperity. I will be the moderator, im a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute who put together this panel, which i think is on a key issue in d. C. And globally indeed. Its talked about a lot, but there arent that many panels about the topic around town. So i look forward to this discussion. So as i mentioned for the past couple of years, theres been a lot of debate about Multilateral Institutions and on chinas influence and how that is quickly growing and leading to changes in the fundamental rules of these institutions and also giving rise to alternatives to the old ones. And one question that arises then, does that make the institutions that we already have counterproductive to preserving a liberal world order when authoritarian states rise within the institutions and