News Articles About Feeding the Hungry
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Food insecurity is often talked about as an issue of individual responsibility. But our research suggests most people struggling to put food on the table are not the agents of their own misfortune.
Millions of Somalis are in urgent need of aid. But not enough is being done to reach marginalised groups.
Skills training in Zimbabwe excludes students from poor backgrounds. The informal sector should be used as a training ground for them.
Food insecurity is increasing in Australia and around the world with women most affected.
Angola's 2022 election is the first in which citizens born after the war are old enough to vote.
The country urgently needs more people who are committed to living decently to undo the systemic humiliation caused by political and economic institutions.
First, check if your child is really hangry, or just angry. Feeding straight away isn't always the answer.
The story behind the research can be as compelling as the results. Recording the effects of starvation, a group of Jewish doctors demonstrated their dedication to science – and their own humanity.
As authorities desperately seek aid, the Sri Lankan crisis continues.
Counties have better knowledge of the impact of food insecurity on households but lack the will and capacity to tackle it.
The global food system lacks resilience because it is too focused on keeping down costs.
Countries have used starvation as a war strategy for centuries, historically without being prosecuted. Three experts on hunger and humanitarian relief call for holding perpetrators accountable.
Child malnutrition is no stranger to high-income countries. In Canada and the U.S., food insecurity affects one in six children under 18, but policies to address the issue are still lacking.
An expert on food policy explains how the end of COVID-19 waivers will impact children's access to food, as well as the importance of food banks and pantries.
Problems caused by malnutrition - such as obesity - are on the rise in South Africa, with serious health consequences.
As Zimbabwe heads for 2023 presidential elections, there are key things voters should watch out for in the social protection promises made by candidates.
Millions of people experiencing food poverty turn to food banks, and the number is growing.
A new study finds that by 2030, less than one-third of the world's major crop harvests will go directly to feed people.
More than a third of people living in South Africa's richest province Gauteng can't afford to buy enough food.
Experts say making meals available to all students reduces the stigma associated with a free lunch.
Source: https://theconversation.com/us/topics/hunger-719
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