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How the world could finally end hunger for good
How close are we to a world where no one goes to bed hungry? This video examines the real causes of hunger, from poverty and conflict to food waste and climate change. Experts outline solutions like ...
As global leaders gather at the World Economic Forum in Davos this week, UN agencies are warning that rising hunger and displacement are not only humanitarian emergencies but growing threats to global ...
“Joining the Global Alliance against Hunger and Poverty reflects GAIN’s commitment to collective action. In the current ...
Natalie Shaak, Associate Director of Communication and Administration at Drexel University’s Center for Hunger-Free Communities, presented at the American Chemical Society (ACS) Fall Meeting during a ...
Trenton Plates—The World Takes! The rework of the capital city’s most famous slogan identifies a major event in the world fight against food insecurity, a global battle that notes nearly 700 million ...
Alarming levels of hunger will persist throughout the remainder of 2025, leaving millions unsure of where their next meal will come from. The worsening outlook makes World Food Day on Oct. 16 more ...
North-Central Agenda convener Ogbole urges Nigeria to look inwards as 35 million face hunger risk, says insecurity is root cause.
A soil scientist, he partnered with the United Nations and other organizations to bring productive agricultural practices to ...
For more than 30 years, The World Food Prize has sought to enlist young people to help solve problems of world hunger. Now it's extending those efforts abroad to countries where hunger is an ...
For decades, music has had the power to move hearts, shape culture, and rally the world around a cause. From historic charity ...
Summit Middle School students work to find local solutions to global issues thanks to this challenge
Summit Middle School students are taking on the role of problem-solver as they participate in a challenge meant to produce local solutions for global problems. Eighth graders compete in the World ...
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