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Meanwhile, the policies he has pursued throughout the world have impoverished and endangered millions.

Via Daily Mail:

President Barack Obama on Sunday committed the U.S. to a new blueprint to eliminate poverty and hunger around the world, telling a global summit that a sweeping new development agenda is ‘not charity but instead is one of the smartest investments we can make in our own future.’

It was the first of two addresses Obama is making at the United Nations.

His second on Monday morning, to the annual U.N. General Assembly of world leaders, will be a broader examination of world issues, especially the ever-more complicated conflict in Syria and the related refugee crisis.

As Secretary of State John Kerry put it after a meeting on the sidelines Sunday, ‘It would be a complete understatement to say that we meet at a challenging time.’

Obama offered a powerful defense of a 15-year development agenda and will require trillions of dollars of effort from countries, companies and civil society.

He told delegates that 800 million men, women and children scrape by on less than $1.25 a day and that billions of people are at risk of dying from preventable diseases.

He called it a ‘moral outrage’ that many children are just one mosquito bite away from death.

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