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School Feeding Vital to Ethiopia As Drought Revisits Region
The school feeding program is urgent because it nourishes hungry children and keeps them in school.
Interview in Culture —
by William Lambers
— on Apr 23, 2012
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Teaming up to Defeat Hunger in America
The more people become aware and get involved, the more likely hunger can be ended in America.
News in Culture —
by William Lambers
— on Apr 18, 2012
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South Sudan and the War of 1812
A learning adventure in American history can also offer a way for students and others to connect with South Sudan.
Opinion in Culture —
by William Lambers
— on Apr 05, 2012
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Crisis in Syria: An Interview with Abeer Etefa of the UN World Food Programme
Abeer Etefa of the UN World Food Programme provides an update on the humanitarian crisis in Syria.
Interview in Culture —
by William Lambers
— on Mar 29, 2012
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South Sudan Faces Hunger Emergency
Dialogue, development and disarmament need to take place in South Sudan.
News in Culture —
by William Lambers
— on Mar 06, 2012
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A Hungry America
Six million – one in 50 Americans – depend on food stamps to feed themselves and their families.
News in Politics —
by Yan Susanto
— on Feb 15, 2012
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How a Silent Guest Can Help Save Hungry Yemen
At your next meal, you could take in an infant child in Yemen who needs plumpy'nut to prevent deadly malnutrition.
Opinion in Culture —
by William Lambers
— on Jan 28, 2012
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Fighting Hunger: An Interview with Joodi Archer of Matthew 25: Ministries
Matthew 25: Ministries is on the front lines taking on the growing hunger crisis in America.
Interview in Culture —
by William Lambers
— on Jan 26, 2012
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Top Foreign Policy Goal for 2012: Feeding the Children of Drought and Conflict
Feeding the children of "drought and conflict" is the U.S. foreign policy mission for this new year.
Opinion in Culture —
by William Lambers
— on Jan 24, 2012
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Building the Future in Ivory Coast with School Meals
The World Food Programme says that the Ivory Coast school feeding program is only 11 percent funded.
News in Culture —
by William Lambers
— on Jan 21, 2012