Spotlight: Advancing Global Food Security 

Capitalizing on the Power of Science, Trade, and Business to End Hunger and Poverty: A New Agenda for Food Security

May 21, 2013 - The Chicago Council's report urges the US government to focus its global food security strategy on prioritizing science, increasing trade flows for agriculture and food, and incentivizing greater business activity in low-income countries. The report makes four broad policy recommendations composed of 21 specific actions to define the next steps for US global food security policy. 

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Publications and News

May 28, 2013 - "Food Aid Reform: Making Every Dollar Count", Guest Commentary, Helene D. Gayle, President and CEO, CARE

May 28, 2013 - "How the U.S. Can Lead on Food Security", Guest Commentary, Nick Conger, World Wildlife Fund

May 27, 2013 - "Hay Festival 2013: Roger Thurow looks at the effects of famine", Roger Thurow, Senior Fellow, The Chicago Council on Global Affairs

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