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Musk may donate $ 6 billion to end world hunger

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World hunger has plagued many generations, and the fortune of millionaires, as well as some organizations and companies, is often cited as the solution. Although the title is hesitant, Elon Musk has been cited as the richest man on the planet, and recently the media reported that 2% of his fortune could solve the problem.

Faced with this, Musk said he would donate $ 6 billion if the United Nations (UN) can prove the allegations.



Recently, David BeasleyThe head of the United Nations World Food Program (WFP) has called on billionaires to help 43 countries with economic disabilities left behind by COVID-19 and in conflict over climate change.

Along with the rise in Tesla's share price, state growth Elon Musk's employees have been the subject of the media. Then the CEO of the electric car maker, as well as Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, were singled out as a possible solution to world hunger. Elon Musk, although he remained silent so far, ended up breaking the silence on Twitter.

Eli David, a researcher who tweeted about COVID-19 vaccines and wearing masks and the climate summit, shared a CNN report that said 2% of Elon Musk's wealth could solve world hunger.

Musk responded by saying that if WFP could describe exactly how the $ 6 billion would solve world hunger, and how that amount would be used in practice, he would give it away.

After that David Beasley emerged and approved that the money that WFP intends to raise will not solve the problem of world hunger. In turn, this would prevent political instability and mass migration. Thus, as a result, 42 million people will be saved from hunger.

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