After World War II, the name Kroger also meant something else: Food for the hungry overseas.
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Ivory Coast: Hunger Relief Plan for War Victims Low on Funding
A long and difficult reconstruction awaits. Food and medical needs are still great.
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Tragically, we are missing a golden opportunity by not fully supporting the WFP hunger relief mission in Yemen.
Read More »The Sound of Music and the Cruel Enemy of Hunger
Food can make a difference on a grand scale, but also can bring moments of joy to a needy child.
Read More »Afghanistan: No Time to Lose on Health, Nutrition, and Justice
There is no time to lose in getting the Afghanistan strategy right, one that meets the needs of the people.
Read More »A Tale of Two Mother’s Days: Afghanistan and Norway
Afghanistan and Norway shared news headlines this week, one for better, the other for worse.
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A country cannot stand, with malnourished and uneducated children.
Read More »Clinton to Rally Support for Global Hunger Fight
The United States spent about $667 billion on defense last year, but only $17 billion on humanitarian and poverty-focused development assistance.
Read More »Osama bin Laden Dead, Al Qaeda Lives on in Food Insecure Yemen
we can offer an alternative to the terrorist vision of violence.
Read More »A Barn Owl, the Mothman Legend, and Global Hunger Relief
It's clear where the emphasis needs to be in Afghanistan. It starts with the basics of food, medicine, education, and shelter.
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