U.N. officials on Monday asked for $6 billion for Sudan this year from donors to help ease what they called the world's worst ...
History has shown us again and again that, so long as inequality goes unchecked, no amount of technology can ensure people ...
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Alvaro Lario, IFAD President spoke of finding solutions in complex and uncertain global alliances, priorities and development ...
Walter Suza, adjunct associate professor of agronomy, collaborated with Erin Todey, assistant director of the Ronald E.
But as she slumped in a folding chair outside the gates of the British prime minister’s office on day 129 of a hunger strike, ...
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A staggering 2.3 billion people—more than one in four—cannot access an adequate diet. Our politicians must confront and reverse gross inequities in wealth, power and access to land.
A staggering 2.3 billion people — more than one in four — cannot access an adequate diet. Measures to address world hunger must start with its known causes and proven policies. Brazil’s ...