Search
Your search for '"food aid reform"' returned 2908 results (Page 146/291)
-
Politics of Poverty
G8 Leaders set a bold goal, with a questionable plan to achieve it
At the G8 Summit last weekend, President Obama announced the goal of helping 50 million people lift themselves out of poverty, but G8 plans do not match the plans of developing countries and the needs of their small-scale farmers.
-
Politics of Poverty
Land Rights Behind the Brands: No one has their lights on!
Food companies are driving in the dark when it comes to land grabs in their supply chains.
-
Politics of Poverty
Transparency Behind the Brands: Murky waters?
Some food companies are more opaque than others.
-
Politics of Poverty
Do state labor laws impact overall well-being of residents?
When we talk about the “well-being” of a population, what are useful indicators to paint a picture of how we’re doing? At the least, we’d say food insecurity, poverty, and infant mortality are vital measures of health and prosperity. How do those align when compared to labor policies?
-
Publication
Good enough to eat
A global snapshot of 125 countries indicating the best and worst places to eat.
-
Publication
R4 Rural Resilience Initiative
Quarterly report | January – March 2012
-
Politics of Poverty
Are women from Mars, Mondelez or Nestle?
Food companies’ projects to support farmers in developing countries are a start, but not enough.
-
Politics of Poverty
Two, zero, 2030, 795 million, 70, 267 billion
By the numbers: ending hunger and malnutrition.
-
Now we can celebrate Farmworker Awareness Week by looking for produce bearing the EFI certification label – and knowing how it got to us.
-
Politics of Poverty
What the letter could have said
What would a letter from President Obama to congressional leadership urging a solution to rising food prices look like?...