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G-8 Nations Pledge $20 Billion to Fight Hunger, Partnership with Africa on Water, Sanitation
G8 nations pledge $20 bln to fight hunger L'AQUILA, Italy, July 10 (Xinhua) -- World leaders at the Group of Eight (G8) summit pledged 20 billion U.S. dollars on Friday to help poor countries increase their agriculture output to fight hunger. "We welcome the commitments made by countries represented at L'Aquila towards a goal of mobilizing 20 billion dollars over three years through this coordinated, comprehensive strategy focused on sustainable agriculture development, while keeping a strong commitment to ensure adequate emergency food aid assistance," the leaders said in a statement after the three-day summit in the central Italian town of L'Aquila. G8 to build stronger partnership with Africa on water, sanitation L'AQUILA, Italy, July 10 (Xinhua) -- The Group of Eight industrialized nations and poverty-ridden African countries agreed Friday to establish a stronger G8-Africa Partnership on Water and Sanitation, according to a statement issued after their meeting. The growing scarcity of water resources and a dramatic lack of sustainable access to water and sanitation in many African countries seriously impedes development, wealth creation and the eradication of poverty, the document said. "We are determined to build a stronger partnership between African and G8 countries to increase access to water and sanitation, based on the principles of shared responsibility and mutual accountability," the statement said. The statement came after a meeting between G8 leaders from Britain, Germany, France, Italy, Japan, Canada, Russia and the United States, and their counterparts of Algeria, Angola, Egypt, Ethiopia, Libya, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, plus the African Union Commission. "Through the joint political weight of the G8 and the AU, we will ensure adequate momentum and commitment on water and sanitation improvements at national and international levels, for concrete results on the ground," the document said. The document said that under the partnership, African countries, led by the AU, would continue working to make water-related Millenium Development Goals a top development priority. To support the implementation of the African commitments, the G8 countries would assist the building of capacity in African countries to develop and implement national water and sanitation plans, the document said. The countries pledged to continue working to consolidate and develop their cooperation with a view to present a strengthened Africa-G8 Partnership on Water and Sanitation by the end of 2009. "The Africa Water Week due to take place in November in South Africa might provide an opportunity for tangible progress toward our common goal of meeting our water and sanitation challenges," the statement said.
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