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A network of gardens and orchards help women and families get more locally produced, affordable food.
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Latest analysis reveals dangerous levels of hunger in Gaza as humanitarian groups call for ceasefire and access to civilians caught in conflict.
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Urban food insecurity is often overlooked—and so is the potential for growing food in unlikely places.
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A year after South Sudan became the world's newest nation, half of its 9.7 million citizens are struggling to meet their basic food needs. Internal conflict, clashes with Sudan, poor harvests, and complex population movement have all contributed to the current crisis.
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Combining two different programs, farmers are learning to share information, save profits, and grow more rice.
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On October 16, we encouraged people to think about food in a whole new way. Here's what people like you did to help.
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An end to the fighting would go a long way toward solving the challenges so many families now face in meeting their basic needs.
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Climate change could be the single biggest threat to winning the fight against hunger. Yet some food companies are actually making the problem worse.
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Politics of Poverty
White House doubles down on open aid data
New US action plan outlines progress yet to be made on sharing aid data—and ensuring citizens can use it.
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Politics of Poverty
Global poverty and foreign aid: A laughing matter?
StandUp Planet and Oxfam want more US investments in human potential.