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RT Worlds Apart February 22, 2018
Of the
United Nations
which by the way seventy years of history here and in russia and so we were facing a catastrophic situation along with the fact that the number one donor into the u. N. System the
United States
was talking about cutting all the money so who would want that job well frankly if they persuaded you to take on that you certainly had some successes already here for example of securing presence chunk of g twenty pledged shelf six hundred fifty nine
Million Dollars
to relief famine in four african countries was that pledged on earth in full and how far did it go in addressing the problem well the
United States
is historically been a tremendous support of the
World Food Program
as has russia but the
United States
was giving about one point nine billion what i assume this role in everyone thought that it would go the other way zero out. Which would be catastrophic and in fact the
United States
went from one point nine billion to two point five billion in other countries as well have been stepping up in a very significant way because as i till a million my friends if you want to spend another half a trillion dollars on destabilization military operations cut the
World Food Program
were now into a second year of the trumpet ministration and there is still a lot of speculations about how this white house operates they set a formal and informal libraries that set in motion i know that you make no secret of the fact that you try to enlist the support of a banker trump who serves officially as an advisor to her father how helpful was her benevolence in securing that latch well when you have a two point five billion dollar bill youre looking for every have and you can have a new you can to make certain that the president of the
United States
and the true
Decision Makers
on money comes out of the sit in the house and so i feel confident that if the members and the leaders in the
United States
had the facts before them they would not back off their multilateral commitment in the
United Nations
as for the
World Food Program
the u. N. May need reform and no question about that but the
World Food Program
is a different operation its about feed people keeping people alive operating emergencies and
Sustainable Development
and so the
United States
has not backed down invite were seeing that the
World Food Program
is actually a program this bringing nations together with all the division around the world the
World Food Program
we consider ourselves an opportunity to bridge relations so to interesting you say that because i think your agency is far more fortunate than some of the other agencies do you think perhaps they have a secret of. Your success has has been your own personality or putting an american in charge i mean seriously its a serious matter for many in the u. N. How crucial it is to have somebody who has an ear of the president or at least. Hes got it well youve got to have the year of the leadership but you also have the right message in bringing bringing together different factions within the government around hungry starving children who could be against that well but there are lots of starving children in the palestine and yet that budget is being how well you know were looking forward to working through those issues as well but in the world today you can take any country of islam into say to the
United States
to come to the of us you know very well the democrats or republicans have been five hundred on everything and so we brought the leaders of the democrats and the republicans together around hungry children and they laid aside their differences in made peace and brought forward majors successes for the
World Food Program
but we want to take the same concept using food as a weapon of peace a weapon of unification as we do that with different tribes children from different ethnic groups trying to bring different factions together terrorist groups like isis is now tied a book
Raman Al Shabaab
they want to use food as a weapon of starvation a weapon of war or weapon of vision we see food as a weapon of opportunity of
Development Sustainable
bill success from not just bringing in the
Music Together
but bringing nations together and so now correct me if im wrong but i think even after securing that on the part of the
United States
the problem now for famines remains very very accurate were still talking about millions of people on the bring of not just starvation but on the brink a thousand and i heard you say that the only two solutions are number one getting enough funding to feed the people and number two stopping the wars which one of these you find more realistic more achievable at this point of time the only answer is through starvation and hunger the going up now for the first time in the years because in the wars. Is a heck of a problem. The
International Community
in the world has dropped the hunger rate over the past hundreds of years the particularly in the last twenty five years even though the population of the world went from five point three billion to seven point five billion the hunger rated dropped from a billion to seven hundred seventy seven million but no hunger rates going up to eight hundred fifteen million thats hungry people me very hungry people on the brink of they dont know where their next meal is now one hundred and nine million in this all the escalation is all because of manmade conflict absolutely thats why im asking you mr beazley since you seem to believe that it is possible to those wars. Peace is an auspicious for all of us but im sure in your daily line of work you deal with the green reality rather than aspirations what makes you believe given that what you just said the the turnaround in the statistics very dispiriting turn around in the statistics what makes you believe that the
International Community
all of a sudden they will be able to you know change its mind and when they are told that complex well theres still a dream in my heart that the hopes of people every person i meet i tend to think there is a desire in their heart to have peace and i think sometimes. In diplomacy circles we tend to talk about the
Little Things
that distract us versus the bigger things that can attract us and i think the
United Nations
in my opinion has not done the job that it should have done in the past twenty thirty years but i think you have new leadership in the
United Nations
i think you have new leadership around the world this really looking to find paths of opportunity but until we have those conflicts resolved we have to have money in the
World Food Program
and then we have to have access so yes we were able to avert famines the four famines that we faced faced in the past couple of years and face right now we were able to avert the famine but the number of hungry people went up and were still facing famine in several of these countries where yemen is a very desperate situation somalia with the drought and the complexities there and then you get of course a south sudan is nothing but warfare and then northeast nigeria which is ethnic tribal conflict based upon ices and alqaeda. And then you bring in the drought in the
Lake Chad Basin
its a terrible situation and what exactly can be
International Community
can do about that because from what i know theyre trying to ministration is also intending to cut its funding of the peacekeeping operation so i assume thats not going to be easy to realize your own vision well i think youll see realignment as the peacekeeping but that will have to work through itself within the
International Community
but i do think the
International Players
have got to step up in a way they have not done before for example each country will come into a country as a donor and have their program siloed. I have been saying to the
International Community
these very fragile communities like in the greater sahara larry we need to come in with a strategic comprehensive holistic approach revive sustainability
Sustainable Development
resilience for example in the
United Nations
World Food Program
we believe that every
Single Person
this enabled body to know whos receiving food they ought to be in a
Community Development
Improvement Program
before that you have to solve the number one issue which is meet conflict he mentioned the word the way to yemen and i want to seize that base of potential chalk specifically about this country because i think its stands out as as a confluence of disasters i heard you say that youve been trying to raise the issue of the saudi contact with the trumpet ministration did you find it responsive yes its been interesting to watch in see that the
International Community
has has come together to help bring about a change in the saudi in the sort of coalition by that you mean then the pledge that they made just recently of additional aid and easing out of there well you know two or three things number one the
Saudi Led Coalition
in the blockade was creating catastrophic situation and so lack of money lack of access was a huge issue but we really are see the sea change in the
Saudi Led Coalition
in terms of the blockade and they exist now weve got to get access on the ground with these and so were working with the who these and all parties involved to make certain that we have the money we need and then the access we need on the ground so weve got to get the food in from the air in the sea and then on the ground and so were making tremendous headway but the blockade set us back quite a bit so were looking at seven point four
Million People
literally literally on the brink of starvation thats was about eight point four
Million People
of the total population of twenty nine million in the in the are on the brink of starvation. If we dont get the excess and the food we need with the fuel that we need to be able to move the supplies the food the medicines youre going to have a catastrophic event there now there are lots of
International Organizations
National Governments
that can downplay saudia way of waging a war on yemen but it doesnt seem to change. To have changed their behavior much now i notice something about your own personal thout i think you like to practice a lot of positive reinforcement do you think that me get a better traction with the saudis we are in my opinion were seeing a positive turn in the right direction with the saudis in the
Saudi Led Coalition
i have been traveling to the middle east lately had very positive meetings and trying to appeal to the heart that you know these innocent victims of this conflict the children they dont deserve this this is a nation that is now in ruins and we need to step up as ive told the saudis and others if youre not willing to stop the war then you have a moral obligation to make certain that the humanitarian fallout the consequences are met and no child should be left behind in this country and so mr meeson im sorry for interrupting but you certainly know the first person to tell them died and yet. They seem to have been very very little change in the way more was scared out of the last i cant explain or justify that because i havent been in this position but they tend to believe that they would actually listen to you as opposed to not listening to anyone else because were already seeing results were seeing a major shift in some of the campaigns with regards to air campaigns and other campaigns and hospitals and other facilities and the poor were seeing them choose to step up now monetarily were seeing that step up in terms of providing access within the country that they have control were seeing them open up the port in terms of the barricade or you know its so were seeing some very significant positive movement right now and were actually seeing some positive movement with huet these now so were hopeful that food may be the weapon the
School Brings
some peace in this country but lets see well lets keep our fingers crossed for sure we have to take a very short break now but he. Well be back in just a few moments eight hundred. Americans an economy thats been created by financialization of everything and outsourcing manufacturing to countries like china totally at the ignore asian that just made that word up means to ignore something that your asian your local infrastructure belt now trumps saying we want to do infrastructure weve got to go borrow a trillion or two trillion dollars from whom our biggest creditor that would be china again china is owning all the cars now in the twenty second century in america cant even get from point a to point b. Applied for many flips over the years so i know the game inside guides. Football isnt only about what happens on the pitch for the final school its about the passion from the families its the age of the superman each of billionaire owners and spending two hundred twenty million and one player. Its an experience like nothing else not to because i want to share what i think of what i know about the beautiful guy migrates a woman runs for. The base its more nudes. Welcome back to worlds apart with
David Beasley
executive director of the
World Food Program
mr beasley earlier this month the trumpet ministration an ounce its vision of the u. S. Budget for the fiscal year of two thousand and nineteen which features a substantial increase in military spending cuts and social spending as well as some restructuring of the u. S. Contributions to the
United Nations
have you done any preliminary asked cement so how this proposed pattern of spending may affect the
World Food Program
yeah the president s budget very well dramatically impacted us but if you know anything about the u. S. Process of budgeting just the house and senate makes the final decision we feel very confident before that the process is that works its way through the president and the leadership in the senate in the house will come together with a budget that will be that i think will be good for the
World Food Program
me so we can continue to address around the world and then when you think about the
United States
commitment to the
World Food Program
last year two thousand and seventeen was two point five billion dollars this year you know were hopeful that we come out with at least two billion but im confident that the leadership in the
United States
will stay strong on
International Humanitarian
aid that in many of your public appearances youre stressed that feeding the worlds most vulnerable is a viable alternative to military spending you think its a way of combating extremism and apparently the president perhaps has a different view on that what is your strategy now to try to dissuade the president ought to try to work with the congress and hopefully defeat his budgeting proposals there well as ive told my friends in the u. S. Senate and the u. S. House the republicans and the democrats as well as the president and his administration if you want to spend another half a trillion dollars on military cut the
World Food Program
. Because we are the first line of us if him tearing about exactly when nothing that hes been very supportive i mean dont miscalculate the budgetary process ive been a
United States
governor so i know how the system works but i believe divorce all said and the president who has said publicly very clearly that one thing the
United Nations
does good is feeds people and so hes been very supportive of our programs and i think he will continue to do so now you are known for having praise mr truong for shaking up the system and as being already discussed i think part of your appointment was motivated by a desire to shield the world from program from the aftershocks of about shake up i wonder how do you see yourself as the executive director of based organizations are you a disruptor or are you a protector well as i said one time when i was a late the states governor and one of the lead bureaucrats who if you do that mr governor you know really create chaos in us will have come to create chaos jokingly but the point is you have to evaluate every system whats working it was working patted on the back keep going this is not working how do we restructure it so in the
United Nations
there needs to be restructured in the
United Nations<\/a> which by the way seventy years of history here and in russia and so we were facing a catastrophic situation along with the fact that the number one donor into the u. N. System the
United States<\/a> was talking about cutting all the money so who would want that job well frankly if they persuaded you to take on that you certainly had some successes already here for example of securing presence chunk of g twenty pledged shelf six hundred fifty nine
Million Dollars<\/a> to relief famine in four african countries was that pledged on earth in full and how far did it go in addressing the problem well the
United States<\/a> is historically been a tremendous support of the
World Food Program<\/a> as has russia but the
United States<\/a> was giving about one point nine billion what i assume this role in everyone thought that it would go the other way zero out. Which would be catastrophic and in fact the
United States<\/a> went from one point nine billion to two point five billion in other countries as well have been stepping up in a very significant way because as i till a million my friends if you want to spend another half a trillion dollars on destabilization military operations cut the
World Food Program<\/a> were now into a second year of the trumpet ministration and there is still a lot of speculations about how this white house operates they set a formal and informal libraries that set in motion i know that you make no secret of the fact that you try to enlist the support of a banker trump who serves officially as an advisor to her father how helpful was her benevolence in securing that latch well when you have a two point five billion dollar bill youre looking for every have and you can have a new you can to make certain that the president of the
United States<\/a> and the true
Decision Makers<\/a> on money comes out of the sit in the house and so i feel confident that if the members and the leaders in the
United States<\/a> had the facts before them they would not back off their multilateral commitment in the
United Nations<\/a> as for the
World Food Program<\/a> the u. N. May need reform and no question about that but the
World Food Program<\/a> is a different operation its about feed people keeping people alive operating emergencies and
Sustainable Development<\/a> and so the
United States<\/a> has not backed down invite were seeing that the
World Food Program<\/a> is actually a program this bringing nations together with all the division around the world the
World Food Program<\/a> we consider ourselves an opportunity to bridge relations so to interesting you say that because i think your agency is far more fortunate than some of the other agencies do you think perhaps they have a secret of. Your success has has been your own personality or putting an american in charge i mean seriously its a serious matter for many in the u. N. How crucial it is to have somebody who has an ear of the president or at least. Hes got it well youve got to have the year of the leadership but you also have the right message in bringing bringing together different factions within the government around hungry starving children who could be against that well but there are lots of starving children in the palestine and yet that budget is being how well you know were looking forward to working through those issues as well but in the world today you can take any country of islam into say to the
United States<\/a> to come to the of us you know very well the democrats or republicans have been five hundred on everything and so we brought the leaders of the democrats and the republicans together around hungry children and they laid aside their differences in made peace and brought forward majors successes for the
World Food Program<\/a> but we want to take the same concept using food as a weapon of peace a weapon of unification as we do that with different tribes children from different ethnic groups trying to bring different factions together terrorist groups like isis is now tied a book
Raman Al Shabaab<\/a> they want to use food as a weapon of starvation a weapon of war or weapon of vision we see food as a weapon of opportunity of
Development Sustainable<\/a> bill success from not just bringing in the
Music Together<\/a> but bringing nations together and so now correct me if im wrong but i think even after securing that on the part of the
United States<\/a> the problem now for famines remains very very accurate were still talking about millions of people on the bring of not just starvation but on the brink a thousand and i heard you say that the only two solutions are number one getting enough funding to feed the people and number two stopping the wars which one of these you find more realistic more achievable at this point of time the only answer is through starvation and hunger the going up now for the first time in the years because in the wars. Is a heck of a problem. The
International Community<\/a> in the world has dropped the hunger rate over the past hundreds of years the particularly in the last twenty five years even though the population of the world went from five point three billion to seven point five billion the hunger rated dropped from a billion to seven hundred seventy seven million but no hunger rates going up to eight hundred fifteen million thats hungry people me very hungry people on the brink of they dont know where their next meal is now one hundred and nine million in this all the escalation is all because of manmade conflict absolutely thats why im asking you mr beazley since you seem to believe that it is possible to those wars. Peace is an auspicious for all of us but im sure in your daily line of work you deal with the green reality rather than aspirations what makes you believe given that what you just said the the turnaround in the statistics very dispiriting turn around in the statistics what makes you believe that the
International Community<\/a> all of a sudden they will be able to you know change its mind and when they are told that complex well theres still a dream in my heart that the hopes of people every person i meet i tend to think there is a desire in their heart to have peace and i think sometimes. In diplomacy circles we tend to talk about the
Little Things<\/a> that distract us versus the bigger things that can attract us and i think the
United Nations<\/a> in my opinion has not done the job that it should have done in the past twenty thirty years but i think you have new leadership in the
United Nations<\/a> i think you have new leadership around the world this really looking to find paths of opportunity but until we have those conflicts resolved we have to have money in the
World Food Program<\/a> and then we have to have access so yes we were able to avert famines the four famines that we faced faced in the past couple of years and face right now we were able to avert the famine but the number of hungry people went up and were still facing famine in several of these countries where yemen is a very desperate situation somalia with the drought and the complexities there and then you get of course a south sudan is nothing but warfare and then northeast nigeria which is ethnic tribal conflict based upon ices and alqaeda. And then you bring in the drought in the
Lake Chad Basin<\/a> its a terrible situation and what exactly can be
International Community<\/a> can do about that because from what i know theyre trying to ministration is also intending to cut its funding of the peacekeeping operation so i assume thats not going to be easy to realize your own vision well i think youll see realignment as the peacekeeping but that will have to work through itself within the
International Community<\/a> but i do think the
International Players<\/a> have got to step up in a way they have not done before for example each country will come into a country as a donor and have their program siloed. I have been saying to the
International Community<\/a> these very fragile communities like in the greater sahara larry we need to come in with a strategic comprehensive holistic approach revive sustainability
Sustainable Development<\/a> resilience for example in the
United Nations<\/a>
World Food Program<\/a> we believe that every
Single Person<\/a> this enabled body to know whos receiving food they ought to be in a
Community Development<\/a>
Improvement Program<\/a> before that you have to solve the number one issue which is meet conflict he mentioned the word the way to yemen and i want to seize that base of potential chalk specifically about this country because i think its stands out as as a confluence of disasters i heard you say that youve been trying to raise the issue of the saudi contact with the trumpet ministration did you find it responsive yes its been interesting to watch in see that the
International Community<\/a> has has come together to help bring about a change in the saudi in the sort of coalition by that you mean then the pledge that they made just recently of additional aid and easing out of there well you know two or three things number one the
Saudi Led Coalition<\/a> in the blockade was creating catastrophic situation and so lack of money lack of access was a huge issue but we really are see the sea change in the
Saudi Led Coalition<\/a> in terms of the blockade and they exist now weve got to get access on the ground with these and so were working with the who these and all parties involved to make certain that we have the money we need and then the access we need on the ground so weve got to get the food in from the air in the sea and then on the ground and so were making tremendous headway but the blockade set us back quite a bit so were looking at seven point four
Million People<\/a> literally literally on the brink of starvation thats was about eight point four
Million People<\/a> of the total population of twenty nine million in the in the are on the brink of starvation. If we dont get the excess and the food we need with the fuel that we need to be able to move the supplies the food the medicines youre going to have a catastrophic event there now there are lots of
International Organizations<\/a>
National Governments<\/a> that can downplay saudia way of waging a war on yemen but it doesnt seem to change. To have changed their behavior much now i notice something about your own personal thout i think you like to practice a lot of positive reinforcement do you think that me get a better traction with the saudis we are in my opinion were seeing a positive turn in the right direction with the saudis in the
Saudi Led Coalition<\/a> i have been traveling to the middle east lately had very positive meetings and trying to appeal to the heart that you know these innocent victims of this conflict the children they dont deserve this this is a nation that is now in ruins and we need to step up as ive told the saudis and others if youre not willing to stop the war then you have a moral obligation to make certain that the humanitarian fallout the consequences are met and no child should be left behind in this country and so mr meeson im sorry for interrupting but you certainly know the first person to tell them died and yet. They seem to have been very very little change in the way more was scared out of the last i cant explain or justify that because i havent been in this position but they tend to believe that they would actually listen to you as opposed to not listening to anyone else because were already seeing results were seeing a major shift in some of the campaigns with regards to air campaigns and other campaigns and hospitals and other facilities and the poor were seeing them choose to step up now monetarily were seeing that step up in terms of providing access within the country that they have control were seeing them open up the port in terms of the barricade or you know its so were seeing some very significant positive movement right now and were actually seeing some positive movement with huet these now so were hopeful that food may be the weapon the
School Brings<\/a> some peace in this country but lets see well lets keep our fingers crossed for sure we have to take a very short break now but he. Well be back in just a few moments eight hundred. Americans an economy thats been created by financialization of everything and outsourcing manufacturing to countries like china totally at the ignore asian that just made that word up means to ignore something that your asian your local infrastructure belt now trumps saying we want to do infrastructure weve got to go borrow a trillion or two trillion dollars from whom our biggest creditor that would be china again china is owning all the cars now in the twenty second century in america cant even get from point a to point b. Applied for many flips over the years so i know the game inside guides. Football isnt only about what happens on the pitch for the final school its about the passion from the families its the age of the superman each of billionaire owners and spending two hundred twenty million and one player. Its an experience like nothing else not to because i want to share what i think of what i know about the beautiful guy migrates a woman runs for. The base its more nudes. Welcome back to worlds apart with
David Beasley<\/a> executive director of the
World Food Program<\/a> mr beasley earlier this month the trumpet ministration an ounce its vision of the u. S. Budget for the fiscal year of two thousand and nineteen which features a substantial increase in military spending cuts and social spending as well as some restructuring of the u. S. Contributions to the
United Nations<\/a> have you done any preliminary asked cement so how this proposed pattern of spending may affect the
World Food Program<\/a> yeah the president s budget very well dramatically impacted us but if you know anything about the u. S. Process of budgeting just the house and senate makes the final decision we feel very confident before that the process is that works its way through the president and the leadership in the senate in the house will come together with a budget that will be that i think will be good for the
World Food Program<\/a>me so we can continue to address around the world and then when you think about the
United States<\/a> commitment to the
World Food Program<\/a> last year two thousand and seventeen was two point five billion dollars this year you know were hopeful that we come out with at least two billion but im confident that the leadership in the
United States<\/a> will stay strong on
International Humanitarian<\/a> aid that in many of your public appearances youre stressed that feeding the worlds most vulnerable is a viable alternative to military spending you think its a way of combating extremism and apparently the president perhaps has a different view on that what is your strategy now to try to dissuade the president ought to try to work with the congress and hopefully defeat his budgeting proposals there well as ive told my friends in the u. S. Senate and the u. S. House the republicans and the democrats as well as the president and his administration if you want to spend another half a trillion dollars on military cut the
World Food Program<\/a>. Because we are the first line of us if him tearing about exactly when nothing that hes been very supportive i mean dont miscalculate the budgetary process ive been a
United States<\/a> governor so i know how the system works but i believe divorce all said and the president who has said publicly very clearly that one thing the
United Nations<\/a> does good is feeds people and so hes been very supportive of our programs and i think he will continue to do so now you are known for having praise mr truong for shaking up the system and as being already discussed i think part of your appointment was motivated by a desire to shield the world from program from the aftershocks of about shake up i wonder how do you see yourself as the executive director of based organizations are you a disruptor or are you a protector well as i said one time when i was a late the states governor and one of the lead bureaucrats who if you do that mr governor you know really create chaos in us will have come to create chaos jokingly but the point is you have to evaluate every system whats working it was working patted on the back keep going this is not working how do we restructure it so in the
United Nations<\/a> there needs to be restructured in the
World Food Program<\/a>me war they are amazing operate machine what they do in the
World Food Program<\/a> is not just about emergency conditions like the tsunami and earthquake or volcano or hurricane is more than that its also about
Sustainable Development<\/a> is to and protected what were wars eighty two percent of our spending now is in war zones but how do we sustain a community so every able bodied person all this to receive food or to be in the community
Improvement Program<\/a> every child in the village the nation being a
School Meals Program<\/a> so how do we push that forward change the approach could you can go into some of these countries with the
United Nations<\/a> has been for twenty thirty years spent hundreds of millions and billions of dollars. Have nothing to show for so you need to step back and say what are we not doing right and so i think i bring that to the table this revaluate with understood fresh eyes in the see what works and what does it worry and lets dont worry about ego lets dont worry about who gets the credit lets worry about those innocent children out there who we wont dreams to be fulfilled now i personally if find you very sincere when you talk about the plight of hungry people around the world but i think foot insecurity is increasingly an issue for the
United States<\/a> and specifically in those very same communities that both that donald trump into the oval office do you think youre on massachusetts with the americans who themselves some thomas have to skip meals in order to feed their own. You know i do a lot of t. V. Shows in the
United States<\/a> and i come from the more conservative side in the states and when i sit down with those who otherwise would have concerns about humanitarian or
International Aid<\/a> they stated them very clearly there are
International Humanitarian<\/a> programs that may very well be a waste of money but the
World Food Program<\/a> is to the essence of who we are as a people in the world and were about helping people but do it in such a way that doesnt create dependency but hopefully create so sufficiency resilience and so when i explained what were doing and where were doing it how were doing it its amazing the response i get from the left and the right and thats why and what ive seen in the
United States<\/a> republicans and democrats may fight on
Everything Else<\/a> but when it comes to helping hungry children around the world fulfill their dreams they come together but mr and mr president this is not exactly what im asking about im sure if you ask any person no matter where why their children have to be fat everybody will fail yes but i think. Sometimes president ial mandate involves making it difficult decision to spend helping starving children in africa or helping will norrish children in the
United States<\/a> im not suggesting you make that decision for the present but how would you guys hear through that thinking process theres enough wealth. To do both theres clearly enough wealth there is now three hundred trillion dollars of
Global Wealth<\/a> in the world today were just talking about a few billion dollars when i look at how much money we spend in the
World Military<\/a> we just talk about a few more billion dollars to save the lives of people around the world in doing it such a way that doesnt create dependency and without much wealth in the
United States<\/a> that much wealth in the rest of the world is inexcusable for any person in the world today to go to bed hungry now as the
United States<\/a> is reevaluating its brawl its share in the
International Organizations<\/a> have you noticed any. Qualitative change in the policies of other countries perhaps other big donors have seen a couple different shifts number one ive seen the un make some adjustments the
United Nations<\/a> and my opinion the last thirty forty years has shown the private sector. You know in i am seeing or see change there now i see the un understanding clearly we cant solve many of these problems in these developing countries without the private sector being significantly and
Truly Engaged<\/a> and involved as to other countries around the world you know ive been beating the drums then going to nations saying you must step up more you must do more because if you know if you know do it for the right in reason the do it because its in your
National Security<\/a> interest so im seeing many countries step up and thats one of the reasons why im here in russia to talk with the leadership here in the response im getting from the leadership of russia is very positive were seeing the russian government begin to step up more so than it ever has in the
United Nations<\/a>
World Food Program<\/a> well from what i know im correct me if im wrong i think russia so far cannot boast about very large contributions to your agency but i think its trying to be helpful in some other ways perhaps logistics petition etc you are now in moscow have you secured anything concrete from the kremlin well we will be announcing the russia is known for forgiving trucks to the
World Food Program<\/a> and so we are announcing the ninety seven. Trucks that will be about eleven
Million Dollars<\/a> of value contribution as well as debt swap that weve done in mozambique as well as is dozens of millions of dollars strategically aligned in the countries of interest including syria and other places around the world and so im here to make the case and talk with the leadership that the do you indeed russia to be in really involved in that we want to be a force for peace between nations in every opportunity we kin to bring they says that are working to give us the will to maybe start working together a little bit well i think the russians more than eager to
Work Together<\/a> particularly them arrogant im not sure they they find the same reception on the american side bad maybe your connections in the car. Aggressed especially with some
South Carolina<\/a> representative script out in that franco i think the russian people in the
American People<\/a> want peace around the world and i think they have a very different view on how to achieve it though i dont know i really find most people around the world say i think sometimes we need to get the leaders together sit down little more break bread together but i think the same marks there and i think if we focus on the differences we will make any headway with the focus on the common opportunities will make a tremendous headway the world needs for russia and the
United States<\/a> to find a pathway as ive said many times to some of my diplomatic friends in washington and in moscow you know maybe the
United States<\/a> or russia doesnt need to get married right now but they do need to do a little bit piece is dependent upon these two nations find a pathway to get past the problems that seem to be dominating every newscast in the world today and while thats half the rome is burning or for worlds fall apart mr basely i think you have to be careful about what you say if you dont want to be accused of being a kremlin. But we have a few minutes left and i want to ask you specifically about something that you mentioned this doubt swat team that russia struck with the most and i think it them involves the largest doubt swap in the history of your agency and with also on luck if im not mistaken around forty a million years dollars that would be used to provide school meals for one hundred fifty thousand children is that something that is essentially a one off deal or something that can be applied on the broader slower hope of some model to go forward because when you when you when you have a program this about six to seven billion dollars then you need to do three more billion to address the world hunger of the most of your hungry people in the world youre looking for every opportunity you can. So this debt swap model very well could save a lot of millions of law over the next few years and finally finally in a one of your articles you describe visiting an attrition clinic in somalia where children receive food like that looks and tastes like
Peanut Butter<\/a> but work like medicine so nutritious that it can recover help a child recover from all nutrition in a matter of months and what strikes me about it is the contrast between the progress in attritional size the fact that we can make a base marvelous foods and the absolute social regret that puts millions of people on the brain golf daf how do you wrap your had around it how do you explain it to yourself is tough you know i was asked by. A reporter one time misses after weve done a tremendous interview. He said you know youve got to raise jobs in the world he can people live saving children i said you know i do really do have the greatest of the world said that i dont go to bed every night thinking about the children that i say i go to bed every night i think about the children we couldnt say because of lack of money or the lack of access so when those days are before us we have to choose which children eat in which children dont eat which children live which children die how would you like that job first time ive whipped. And years when i wont out of the
Hospital Data<\/a> when i saw not just one two three four children dying before my very own us but literally hundreds of children starving to death because of a manmade conflict and i could see all that special
Nutritional Products<\/a> the keeps them alive but the mere fact that theyre gotten into that condition and then you dont make it because its too late its heartbreaking and i had to walk out of the hospital room just run around the corner and just just cry and im sort of what you think im sort of a tough guy you know boy it was just overwhelming the see so many children unnecessarily dima for your very own because because a man made conflict is unacceptable in its usable and im going to continue to fight against it as hard as loud as i can well mr b. s the best of luck with that i really appreciate your time with us today and terrorist please keep the conversation going on our social media pages so me hope to see you again same place same time here and while the part. Algys
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