A fraction of 2024 global military spending could end extreme poverty, hunger & finance climate adaptation in developing countries
New Delhi, Sept. 10 -- Summary
There's a stark contrast between soaring global military spending and the urgent need for sustainable development funding.
With military expenditures reaching $2.7 trillion in 2024, a small fraction could eradicate extreme poverty, hunger, and finance climate adaptation in developing countries.
UN urges a shift towards multilateralism and human-centered investments for lasting peace.
The relentless rise in global military spending is undermining progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), the United Nations warned in a new report.
Military expenditures across the world surged to a record high in 2024, reaching $2.7 trillion, after rising consistently for a decade, the UN stated, citing an a...
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