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RE: Saturday Savers Club with @susie-saver | Week 25 - Saturday 19 June 2021 - Hey, hey, hey No 2 for comments 2nd week running! Can we make No 1? | Plus SPI, LBI and CL Bonanza Challenge | Win EDS Tokens for Comments! Everyone Welcome

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Saturday Savers Club post had the second highest number of comments on leofinance.io for the second week running.

Congratulations on the increase in engagement this week and I appreciate the EDS. I always say they are the gift that keep on giving.

This week I’ve been reading a lot about Poverty and Hunger and how growth in China and India has helped to lift over 1 billion people out of extreme poverty since 1990.

I pray that more will be done to trigger economic growth on the continent of Africa. Particularly in the landlocked locations that have high levels of extreme poverty. When that happens we’ll experience another wave of mass reduction in extreme poverty like in China and India.

Here is a post of a Flower Park I visited over the weekend.
https://peakd.com/hive-127788/@bearmol/yellow-butterfly-or-purple-flowersor-green-fields

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It would be good to see the kind of change you're talking about extending to all parts of the world so that everyone benefits. Even better if we can do that in a sustainable way that protects the planet and diversity.

Hope you will take part in the half-yearly savings review Challenge this week - will it tie in with one of your progress reports? I hope so 😍.

Yes, EDS, one of my favourite tokens ❤️.

I'll try to do a progress report in keeping with your half year savings challenge. 👌

Fabulous, thank you 😍

Thank you

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Hello @bearmol Poverty and Hunger are the two conditions that brings me to tears to hear and read about. But especially child hunger. I'm happy to hear the conditions in India has seen a bit of improvement. As for Africa, I can only pray things will change. In order for change to happen, the governments of these countries have to change their attitude about their most precious resource....their people.

Thanks for sharing.

The "experts" say that hunger is a distribution issue as there is enough food in the world to feed everyone. In a book entitled Stuffed and Starved written some years ago, Raj Patel says that there are 1 billion overfed people and 800 million undernourished people.

Lots of food that is edible is thrown away daily. Apparently all that's needed to solve the hunger issues is the will to take action.

Yes, millions of tons of food is thrown away daily.

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