Agriculture & Nutrition

Safeway in Washington, DC’s Ward 6 (Photo by Mr. TinDC via DCIST)

Report: Wards 7 And 8 Have Three Grocery Stores For 149,750 People

by Christina Sturdivant DCIST June 7, 2017

This article discusses a food desert in Washington, DC.  "Unsurprisingly, Wards 7 and 8 account for the vast majority of D.C.’s residents (one out of seven) who are what the USDA considers food insecure."...

UN WFP, FAO chiefs unite to lobby for famine relief

by Adva Saldinger Devex June 7, 2017

The heads of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization and the U.N. World Food Programme were in Washington, D.C., on Monday, in an effort to garner attention and funds for famine relief in South Sudan, Yemen, Somalia and Nigeria....

The U.N. asked for billions to avert four hunger crises. The money didn’t arrive

by Kevin Sieff, June 3 Washington Post June 6, 2017

NAIROBI — At the beginning of this year, the United Nations made one of its boldest requests ever for funding. It needed billions of dollars to fund a humanitarian response, said Secretary General António Guterres, or as many as 20 million people ...

A Walmart Supercenter in Albany. (Photo: Wikipedia via Forbes)

Report: Walmart Workers Cost Taxpayers $6.2 Billion In Public Assistance

by Clare O'Connor Forbes June 3, 2017

Walmart's low-wage workers cost U.S. taxpayers an estimated $6.2 billion in public assistance including food stamps, Medicaid and subsidized housing, according to a report published by Americans for Tax Fairness, a coalition of 400 national and stat...

Uber for Tractors is Really a Thing in Developing Countries

by Wayan Vota ICT Works June 1, 2017

You’ve probably taken an Uber, Lyft, or Grab Taxi. You may have used AirBnb. You could’ve even used Task Rabbit. This is all part of the “sharing economy,” and regardless if you think its entrepreneurial or exploitative, it is now fully part ...

Yemen spiraling toward ‘total collapse’ as world watches, UN warns

by Euan McKirdy CNN May 31, 2017

Blaming the "inability or indifference" of the international community, the United Nations' humanitarian chief warned that Yemen is spiraling toward "total social, economic and institutional collapse."...

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  • For the past 50 years, since its founding in 1976, the mission of World Hunger Education Service is to undertake programs, including Hunger Notes, that
    • Educate the general public and target groups about the extent and causes of hunger and malnutrition in the United States and the world
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    • Promote individual and collective commitments to sustainable hunger solutions.