Inequality
In early 2008, soaring food prices drew extensive public attention to the issue of hunger in the Asia-Pacific region. The food price crisis threatened to reverse critical gains made toward reducing poverty and hunger as outlined in the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Much of the increased attention focused on the issue of price rather than the structural causes of hunger, including social exclusion, inequitable distribution, access to natural resources and low agricultural productivity.
Topics
Progress of Latin America, Increase public spending on health, education, and social programs, Attainability of achieving universal primary school education, Quality of education, Summit of the Americas

