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Humanitarian workers unprepared for decades of conflict, UNHCR warns

by Annie Kelly The Guardian April 30, 2013

Studies out of Ethiopia, India, Kenya and Niger show that children born during natural hazards, like droughts or floods, are more likely to be malnourished. Yet as the climate changes, it is poor countries - already struggling with hunger and food in...

Kill the Food for Peace program? What a horrible idea from our own government! (opinion)

by Dan Shaughnessy World Hunger Education Services April 27, 2013

For more than 57 years, the United States has given food, through what is known as the Food for Peace Program, to hundreds of millions of people who were starving and malnourished. This program has used safe and nutritious US produced food to help fa...

A fisherman on the polluted waters of a small river within sight of the towers of Asunción, Paraguay. The economy grows side by side with persistent poverty. Photo: Tomas Munita/New York Times

Boom times in Paraguay leave many behind

by Simon Romero New York Times April 24, 2013

ASUNCIÓN, Paraguay — Walk into the headquarters of the central bank of Paraguay, a sprawling seven-story structure surrounded by flowering silk floss trees, and the message is clear: officials proudly display charts showing a dizzying economic boo...

Studies out of Ethiopia, India, Kenya and Niger show that children born during natural hazards, like droughts or floods, are more likely to be malnourished.  Mothers and infants’ lack of access to quality food can permanently damage the growth of the next generation. Photo: IRIN

A unified approach to climate change and hunger

by IRIN News April 24, 2013

Studies out of Ethiopia, India, Kenya and Niger show that children born during natural hazards, like droughts or floods, are more likely to be malnourished. Yet as the climate changes, it is poor countries - already struggling with hunger and food in...

A food fight over Food for Peace

by David Rodgers Politico April 24, 2013

After a decade of foreign wars, who’d have thought Washington would now be fighting over something called “Food for Peace”? Yet almost half the House Republicans voted against funding the Eisenhower-era icon in the previous Congress. And Wednes...

A Tsimané family in front of their home in El Jatatal. Photo: Rafael Acuña/IPS

Bolivan ranchers try to drive Tsimané indians off their land

by Rafael Acuña Coaquira Inter Press Service April 20, 2013

EL JATATAL, Bolivia, Mar 25 2013 (IPS) - “We can’t take any more abuse,” Carmelo Tayo, the head of this small Tsimané indigenous village, says sadly. The community has lived for decades on land in Bolivia’s Amazon jungle that outsiders are n...

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