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Neither COVID-19 nor fire damage can deter Meymuna Hussein-Cattan from her mission of supporting refugee families.
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Politics of Poverty
Food Wars: Conflict, Hunger, and Globalization
Conflict is driving food crises and is a factor in almost all of the world’s hunger emergencies. While the link between violence and food insecurity is well-understood, policy analysts have less frequently studied the fact that war-displacement-hunger crises occur in countries that continue to rely heavily on primary product exports, such as food, agriculture, and extractive industry commodities. A new Oxfam paper examines these “food wars.”
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Skillet chilaquiles, contributed by Mary Sue Milliken and Susan Feniger of the Border Grill
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2012 Food Price Hikes Background Briefing
A background briefing on the implications of global food price hikes in 2012.
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Tools to tackle a food crisis
As hunger swept the Sahel, Oxfam launched programs to help 1.3 million people.
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Fish Trade, Food, and Income Security
An overview of the constraints and barriers faced by small-scale fishers, farmers, and traders in the Lower Mekong Basin
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Chef Alejandra Schrader shares her vision for a world free of hunger, and how we can all help reach that goal.
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Politics of Poverty
The faces of the food crisis
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Politics of Poverty
Shining a light on food workers
Ironically, those who work in the food system are often the most food insecure, and farmworkers in particular are vulnerable because they are excluded from many of the protections that cover other workers under US law.
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Politics of Poverty
Sahel food crisis: A step forward?