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Lessons from champions of equality
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Politics of Poverty
Global summitry—and mountains still to climb
While there wasn’t anywhere near enough political will at Camp David, Los Cabos, or Rio, the growing insistence of civil society, north and south, especially young people, was undeniable.
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Politics of Poverty
Distributing seeds, fertilizer and pesticides to poor farmers is OUT. Agroecology is IN.
Agroecology enables us to grow food in ways that cut emissions, create more resilient landscapes, and ensure ample yields – all while reducing the use of non-renewable resources.
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Politics of Poverty
Can an urban farm help solve the refugee crisis?
A project in Cleveland uses farming to help refugees resettle.
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In the semi-arid Sahel, Senegalese farmers find ways of coping.
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First Person
Voice of experience
Le Ngoc Thach is leading his community to develop new ways of growing rice.
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First Person
Amanda Freitag: One-Pot Meal
Eating for good with Amanda Freitag's one-pot kale and tomato stew
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Farmers in Ghana talk candidly about the impact of gold mining on their communities and how to hold mining companies and government accountable.
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News update
After Hurricane Matthew, 6 cholera centers in Haiti require repair before they can treat people
Repairs are urgently needed as officials document suspected new cases of the waterborne disease.
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We all rely on the land—our common ground—and farms to put food on the table. But the world’s farmland is at risk. Here in the US, we have been losing more than an acre of farmland every minute. In developing countries, the rush for land is even more intense.