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Understanding hunger

by Molly Anders Devex October 7, 2014

"The images we use to [illustrate] hunger — the emaciated, starving child who hasn’t eaten for days or weeks — no longer capture the whole picture," Bjørn Lomborg, director of the Copenhagen Consensus Center told Devex last month on the sideli...

Developing countries blast rich-world farm subsidies at Rome talks

by Chris Arsenault Reuters October 6, 2014

ROME (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Wealthy countries are still subsidizing their farmers at the expense of developing nations, undermining market access for some of the world's poorest producers, two farm ministers told a Food and Agriculture Organi...

We’ve killed off half the world’s animals since 1970

by Christopher Ingraham Washington Post September 30, 2014

The new Living Planet Index report from the World Wildlife Fund opens with a jaw-dropping statistic: we've killed roughly half of the world's non-human vertebrate animal population since 1970....

Shiar and Shireen Kanjo are Syrian refugees. But, first and foremost, they are an English teacher and a civil engineering undergraduate who dreams of becoming an architect. Photo: Daniel Elkan/IRIN

Humans of Syria: Objects of pity or attractive prospective employees?

by Daniel Elkan IRIN News September 28, 2014

Objects of pity or attractive prospective employees? The Syrians landing on the beaches on the Greek island of Lesvos have some serious CVs. IRIN aid policy editor Imogen Wall spoke to some about the professional skills they have to offer Europe, and...

More evidence that giving poor people money is a great cure for poverty

by Dylan Matthews Vox June 8, 2014

As solutions to global poverty go, "just give poor people money" is pretty rock solid. A recent randomized trial found that Kenyans who received no-strings attached cash from the charity GiveDirectly built more assets, bought more goods, were less hu...

UN says there is unprecented demand for food aid

by Associated Press Washington Post September 23, 2014

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  • World Hunger Education
    Service
    P.O. Box 29015
    Washington, D.C. 20017
  • 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
    • Advance comprehension which integrates ethical, religious, social, economic, political, and scientific perspectives on the world food problem
    • Facilitate communication and networking among those who are working for solutions
    • Promote individual and collective commitments to sustainable hunger solutions.