Elon Musk would donate $6 billion on the fight against hunger in the world

Could Elon Musk alone conquer hunger in the world? At least that is what the director of the World Food Program believes. The Tesla boss is ready for it - if you show him how it should work.

Elon Musk would donate $6 billion on the fight against hunger in the world
Elon Musk offers to give $6B if UN can prove it can solve world hunger

Tesla CEO Elon Musk would donate $6 billion against world hunger - if UN can prove it can solve world hunger

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has promised to spend six billion dollars on the fight against hunger in the world - on one condition. According to the "Forbes" ranking, the richest person in the world announced that he would sell Tesla shares in this value and donate the proceeds to the United Nations World Food Program if it shows how the hunger problem in the world can be solved with the money.

The head of the United Nations World Food Program, David Beasley, wants to meet Elon Musk to raise a billion dollar donation against the acute hunger crisis. He was ready "on earth - or in space," tweeted Beasley, alluding to Musk's space ambitions. Beasley wanted to explain to the Tesla boss how the richest man in the world could help alleviate hunger in the world.

The sum would correspond to about two percent of the wealth of Musk, which brings it to about 300 billion US dollars according to "Forbes". The fortunes of Musk and many other multi-billionaires rose sharply during the corona pandemic, among other things because of gains in the stock market.

The richest person in the world, Musk was recently listed as the first person on the Bloomberg Billionaires Index with an estimated net worth of over $ 300 billion. The index currently lists the Tesla CEO's net worth at $ 311 billion. The six billion demanded by Beasley would therefore correspond to two percent of his assets. With such a donation, he would still surpass the second richest man in the world, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, by at least $ 100 billion. Both men’s net worth is largely made up of stocks in the companies they started or made great.

Musk demands a public and transparent approach

Beasley also replied to Musk in a tweet: “I can assure you that we have the systems for transparency and open source accounting. Your team can check it out and work with us to be absolutely sure of it. ”However, Beasley also made it clear that the UN World Food Program never said that $ 6 billion would“ solve the world hunger problem ”. "This is a one-time donation to save 42 million lives during this unprecedented hunger crisis," he tweeted.

Beasley also replied to Musk in a tweet: “I can assure you that we have the systems for transparency and open source accounting. Your team can check it out and work with us to be absolutely sure of it. ”However, Beasley also made it clear that the UN World Food Program never said that $ 6 billion would“ solve the world hunger problem ”. "This is a one-time donation to save 42 million lives during this unprecedented hunger crisis," he tweeted.

Beasley has repeated his appeal to the billionaires asking them to work to fight hunger in the world. “It's not complicated. I don't ask you to do this every day, every week, every year, ”Beasly told CNN. "The top 400 billionaires in the United States added $ 1.8 trillion to their net worth over the past year," he continued. “All I ask of you is 0.36 percent of your net worth. I am for people to make money, but God knows I am also for you to help the people who are in great need now. The world is in trouble."