The owner of the newspaper Evening Standard Evgeny Lebedev said that hunger will be the next major crisis. The son of Russian businessman Alexander Lebedev explained that the last three weeks was a volunteer in the UK, which allowed him to see the scale of this problem.
it Seems obvious that this is something that is not going away. Hunger will be the next big crisis facing the country, particularly London, — Lebedev said in an interview with Sky News.
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"The hunger crisis, will be the next major crisis."
The owner of the Evening Standard, Evgeny Lebedev tells Sky News about a campaign being launched to feed those in need for the next three years.#KayBurley
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The millionaire said that together with the charitable Fund Felix Project plans to collect 10 million pounds. According to him, these funds within three years it will be possible to feed the needy residents of the British capital.
Executive Director, world food programme David Beasley said the coronavirus is a global humanitarian catastrophe, which can lead to starvation of biblical proportions. He spoke about the need for timely adoption of measures to ensure food security, countries wrote NEWS.ru.