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Diane Sawyer on Afghanistan: What about Plumpynut?
Cutting food rations for Afghan children is hardly a way to go about winning the peace.
Read More »Remembering Marshall’s Speech in the Arab Spring
Even 64 years later the spirit of the Marshall Plan and the foreign policy ideal behind it is one we need to uphold.
Read More »Afghanistan: Over a Million Children Likely to Have Food Rations Cut
The growing food crisis in Afghanistan is yet another example of the tragic failure to win peace in that country.
Read More »Transformational Leadership in Tackling Global Hunger Crisis
None of these individuals waited to be appointed "the boss" of U.S. foreign policy and postwar relief.
Read More »Book Review: As Happy as Ling by Carlos Aleman
A story of joy in the aftermath of depression, As Happy as Ling looks at the dark side of life.
Read More »Old Soldiers Never Die; They Just Fade Away….and Fight Global Hunger
What better way for a country to rebuild and prosper than to feed all its children?
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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