World Hunger Notes Logo 

World Hunger Education Service Associates make Hunger Notes Online possible.

An online publication of the World Hunger Education Service (WHES)

DEPARTMENTS spacer.gif (34 bytes) spacer.gif (34 bytes) spacer.gif (35 bytes)
YOU CAN!...
spacer.gif (34 bytes)

MORE ABOUT
HUNGER NOTES

spacer.gif (34 bytes)

Sign up for Hunger Notes email newsletter
See the most recent newsletter

2010 US hunger and poverty facts  World Hunger Education Service August 24, 2010

Who pays for US and European agricultural subsidies? Farmers in developing countries  Timothy A. Wise Tufts University August 19, 2010 See Hunger Notes special report: Trade and hunger

GOP plan to extend tax cuts for rich adds $36 billion to deficit, Congressional panel finds. Democratic plan would increase overall federal tax rate for millionaires to about 29.9 percent, compared with 24.6 percent if all the tax cuts were extended Lori Montgomery Washington Post August 12, 2010 Battle looms on tax breaks for rich as Bush-era tax cuts set to expire Lori Montgomery Washington Post July 26, 2010 See Hunger Notes special report The world financial, food and hunger crisis

House passes, Obama signs, bill with $26 billion in aid to school districts and states to prevent large-scale layoffs of teachers and public employees Carl Hulse New York Times August 10, 2010  Food stamp funding was cut to provide state aid Jonathan Allen Politico August 10, 2010 See Hunger Notes special report The world financial, food and hunger crisis

Special report:  Food is a human right--or is it?

Introduction/table of contents
Updates 
India asks: Should poor people have a right to food? Jim Yardley New York Times August 8, 2010

Take our first of three quizzes on hunger and poverty in the United States.  How many families have very low food security in the United States?  How often, and to what extent do they go without food? Test your knowledge of hunger by taking our hunger quiz and during September Hunger Notes will donate $.02 to the Second Harvest Food Bank of New Orleans  and Acadiana.   Take the quiz

World Hunger Education Service thanks  the fifth grade students of Harbor Heights School of Gig Harbor, Washington, a group of 7th graders in Room 213 of Josephine Carson Locke Elementary School in Chicago, Illinois,  Matthew Road Baptist Church of Grand Prairie, Texas  and online donors for their recent contributions to support our hunger quiz. All donations are used 100 percent to assist hungry people. Please make an online contribution below through our secure site (managed by PayPal) to support the quiz. Contributions can also be made by check.  Send your check to:
World Hunger Education Service,  P.O. Box 29056,
Washington, D.C. 20017


CURRENT EDITORIALS, OPINION, AND LETTERS

Mauritius: How a small island in the Indian ocean became the largest investor in India by Kahadia Sharife  Khadija Sharife Pambazuka News August 2, 2010

Its time to end the excessive subsidies ($1.78 a gallon) for corn ethanol Washington Post July 24, 2010

The message of Shirley Sherrod: race isn't the problem, the economic and political inequality that results in poverty for many is Michelle Singletary Washington Post July 26, 2010

Washington still has problems with democracy in Latin America Mark Weisbrot Center for Economic and Policy Research July 15, 2010

More editorials

Letters to the editor:

(May 28, 2010) Dear Hunger Notes,

In Josephine Carson Locke Elementary School (Chicago, IL), a group of 7th graders in room 213 were assigned a project.  The goal of this project was to spread the awareness of any issue in the world and we chose world hunger.  We chose this because we learned many devastating facts.  For example, we learned that a person dies every 7 seconds due to poverty.

Mostly everyone in America takes everything for granted. For example, mostly everyone in Africa doesn't even have a home, but we do, and we take it for granted.  Even us.  Our mission is to spread awareness, not to get the most donations.  We have to show that America also cares about other countries in the world.  We are not the only ones on Earth.  If those in need had everything they needed to survive, it would change the world.  So far we raised about $100.00! We hope this will help reduce world hunger and to spread awareness.

From your contributors,
A.N., H.J., I.G., A.C., J.A.D., and B.L.   more

Upstarts chip away at the power of Pakistani elite Sabrina Tavernise  New York Times August 28, 2010 See Hunger Notes special report Harmful economic systems especially the section on reducing harm

Indian government agency fights US companies trying to copyright their versions of yoga. Yoga is ancient collective knowledge and should be available for use by anyone, agency says Emily Wax Washington Post August 23, 2010 See Hunger Notes special report Trade and hunger, especially the section on intellectual property rights

Dr. Archana R. Khade, left, and a nurse, Sunita Laxman Jadhav, right, explained incentives to delay childbirth to a new bride near Satara this month. Photo: Kuni Takahashi/New York Times

India tries using cash payments to slow birthrates Jim Yardley New York Times August 21, 2010 See more health stories

In Agbogbloshie, a slum in Accra, the capital of Ghana, adults and children tear away at computers from abroad to get at the precious metals inside. Left, David Akore, 18, and other foragers. At the dump, the machines are dismantled and often burned to extract metals for resale. The equipment in this digital cemetery come mainly from Europe and the United States, sometimes as secondhand donations meant to reduce the "digital divide'' — the disparity in computer access between poor nations and rich. Photo: Pieter Hugo/New York Times

A global graveyard for dead computers in Ghana (Photo slideshow) New York Times  August 15, 2010  See Hunger Notes special report Environment and hunger especially the section on developed country consumption and its effect on poor people. For other stories about the hard lives of poor people see World hunger photos: the stories of people's lives

Jogdiya, 2, lay with an intravenous drip in the Jhabua District Government Hospital as his father, Ratan Bhuria, looked after him and his 4-year-old sister. Bhuria’s children hover at the edge of starvation. His daughter, Nani, is 4 and weighs 20 pounds. His son, Jogdiya, is 2 and weighs only eight. Landless and illiterate, drowned by debt, Mr. Bhuria and his ailing children have staggered into the hospital ward after falling through India’s social safety net. They should receive subsidized government food and cooking fuel. They do not. The older children should be enrolled in school and receiving a free daily lunch. They are not. And they are hardly alone: India’s eight poorest states have more people in poverty — an estimated 421 million — than Africa’s 26 poorest nations. Photo: Lynsey Addario/ New York Times

India asks: Should poor people have a right to food? Jim Yardley New York Times August 8, 2010 See excellent accompanying photo slideshow. A failure to feed. See Hunger Notes special report: Food is a human right--or is it? For other stories about the hard lives of poor people see World hunger photos: the stories of people's lives

Russians fought a fire near the village of Golovanovo, in the Ryazan region of Russia on Thursday. Dry conditions have led both to failure of the wheat crop and widespread forest fires over a large region.  Photo: Natalia Kolesnikova/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

Russians fought a fire near the village of Golovanovo, in the Ryazan region of Russia on Thursday. Dry conditions have led both to failure of the wheat crop and widespread forest fires over a large region.  Photo: Natalia Kolesnikova/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

Russia bans grain exports after millions of acres of wheat wither in severe drought Andrew E. Kramer New York Times August 5, 2010  Wheat prices reach 22 month high--up 50 percent since June due to severe drought in Russia BBC News August 3 2010 See Hunger Notes special report The world financial, food and hunger crisis

Pakistani rescue teams try to reach tens of thousands of people cut off by floods which are now estimated to have affected three million people. Photo: BBC

Pakistani rescue teams try to reach tens of thousands of people cut off by floods which are now estimated to have affected three million people. Photo: BBC

Pakistan floods: Rescuers aim to reach stranded victims BBC News August 3, 2010

LATEST FOOD EMERGENCY, HUMANITARIAN CRISIS,  AND REFUGEE NEWS

Somalia, Sudan, Iraq,  Afghanistan, and other humanitarian crisis and food emergency updates

BOOKS

Chasing the flame: Sergio Vieira de Mello and the fight to save the world  Samantha Power
Reviewed by Steven Hansch,
World Hunger Education Service

Monetization of food aid: reconsidering U.S. policy and practice  Emmy Simmons Reviewed by Steven Hansch, World Hunger Education Service

Economics for everyone: A short guide to the economics of capitalism Jim Stanford  Reviewed by Lane Vanderslice Hunger Notes

 More

 

coolstar.gif (3585 bytes)

 

This page was last updated on 09/02/10.
  Copyright World Hunger Education Service