Of all the turmoil facing Yemen, from Al Qaeda to political unrest, it is hunger which might topple the country.
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Budget Cuts Urgent, But Fighting Child Hunger More Important
Hunger-fighting programs are some of the most inexpensive foreign policy initiatives you will find.
Read More »Yemen Undergoing Its Worst Humanitarian Crisis Ever
Even before the recent headline-grabbing political unrest, Yemen was already mired in hunger and poverty.
Read More »Cincinnati Art Museum Taking on Global Hunger Crisis
It is through art that the hungry and suffering have an ally. This alliance transcends time.
Read More »Humanitarian Crisis Emerges in Southern Yemen
Battles in Southern Yemen between the government and suspected Al Qaeda militants are causing a humanitarian crisis.
Read More »House Members Try to Eliminate Food for Peace Program
With nearly one billion people hungry worldwide now is not the time to cut hunger fighting programs.
Read More »Senator Brown Seeks to Expand Summer Feeding to Fight Child Hunger
The key is getting communities and organizations involved in supporting summer feeding in the United States.
Read More »Conflict, Hunger, and Malnutrition in Sudan
The latest outbreak of violence in Sudan has brought hunger and large-scale displacement.
Read More »U.S. Strategy in Yemen Should Fight Hunger
We are taking action against Al Qaeda in Yemen, but we also need to act against hunger.
Read More »Obama’s Foreign Policy Facing Toughest Foe: Hunger
President Obama is facing a critical foreign policy test with hunger emergencies unfolding in Libya, Yemen, Afghanistan
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