World leaders stress need for global investment to combat hunger, focusing on aiding small farmers.

Leaders at the International Fund for Agricultural Development's meeting emphasized the need for collective action and investment to address global food insecurity and poverty, especially in rural areas. With nearly one in 11 people worldwide facing hunger, discussions focused on supporting small-scale farmers and using innovative strategies. In Lesotho, where a drought has affected over 400,000 people, IFAD is aiding farmers through projects like the Wool and Mohair Value-chain Competitiveness Project.

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