The global economic crisis is making it hard for ChildsLife to pay for the the school meals it provides.
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Interview: Hani El-Mahdi, Catholic Relief Services, Sudan
CRS has been building permanent kitchens and food storage rooms to enable schools in West Darfur.
Read More »Interview: Lara Evans, Global Food Program Officer of World Vision, on Afghanistan
Low funding forces many McGovern-Dole applications to be denied even though successes see an increase in the number of children attending school.
Read More »Interview: David Parra, World Food Programme Officer, Colombia
Children are the hardest hit by the conflict and poverty in the country.
Read More »Interview: Sarah Klonski, West Bank Coordinator, World Food Programme
Food for education is food for peace in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.
Read More »Interview: Ismail Omer of the United Nations World Food Programme in Ghana
School meals are generally credited with increasing school enrolment, attendance, and retention rates.
Read More »Interview: Domingos Afonso Ndedica, World Food Programme, Angola
The Government of Angola is now budgeting for a countrywide school feeding program.
Read More »School Lunches for Peace in Iraq
There has been no systematic school feeding in Iraq since the WFP suspended their programme in September 2006.
Read More »Obama Needs a Global Hunger Advisor on Foreign Policy Team
A U.S. hunger czar could work on Food for Peace initiatives around the world.
Read More »Food for Education Program Fights Hunger and Poverty in Pakistan
Education, even in limited forms, provides the key for the poorest individuals to break out of the poverty cycle.
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