Most of the families targeted by the School Feeding Program belong to a group of extremely food-insecure people.
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Interview: Sitta Kai-Kai, UN World Food Programme, Central African Republic
School feeding reassures people in the conflict-affected and displaced communities, and promotes a return to normalcy.
Read More »Interview: Haladou Salha, United Nations World Food Programme, Cameroon
The development, political stability, peace, health, and security of any nation is closely linked to education and school feeding.
Read More »Interview: Leo van der Velden, United Nations World Food Programme, Bhutan
An investment in school feeding is an investment in the future.
Read More »Interview: Napo Ntlou, United Nations World Food Programme, Lesotho
Napo Ntlou of the United Nations World Food Programme discusses the importance of school feeding programs in Lesotho.
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Barack Obama or John McCain can show U.S. leadership in ratifying the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty.
Read More »Interview with Caren Mahar: World Congress on Xeroderma Pigmentosum, July 23-24
Never before have all the specialists for the disease xeroderma pigmentosum been together to speak to family members, patients, and caregivers.
Read More »Eisenhower’s Open Skies to Reach 500th Flight
President Eisenhower's open skies for peace plan is about to reach its 500th flight.
Read More »Interview: Zahir Islam, Director of the UN World Food Programme’s School Feeding, Bangladesh
School feeding programs are critical to Bangladesh and its quest to end hunger and poverty.
Read More »Interview: Angela Van Rynbach, World Food Programme Country Director for Indonesia
Indonesia is a country recovering from numerous disasters, including the tsunami of 2004. School feeding programs are a key part of the rebuilding process.
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