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Guest Commentary – How Public and Private Partnerships Can Achieve a More Food-Secure World
The eighth post in our Next Generation blog series is by Isabelle Foster, BA candidate at Stanford University.
The eighth post in our Next Generation blog series is by Isabelle Foster, BA candidate at Stanford University.
As part of the Agri-Pulse and Council column series, WFP Executive Director David Beasley discusses the national security concerns of hunger crises.
Highlighting approaches, technologies, and ideas that have the potential to radically advance global food security.
The seventh post in our Next Generation blog series is by Rasesh Mohan, dual MPA and MBA candidate at Harvard University and the University of Pennsylvania.
The sixth post in our Next Generation blog series is from Sarahi Morales, PhD candidate at Texas Tech University.
In this piece and accompanying Deep Dish podcast, Alesha Black reflects on the long-term implications of famine.
On this week's Deep Dish, Alesha Black, talks to Brian Hanson about the causes and reactions to the famines in South Sudan, northeast Nigeria, Somalia, and Yemen.
Highlighting approaches, technologies, and ideas that have the potential to radically advance global food security.
Distinguished fellow Catherine Bertini sat down with the Nourishing Millions podcast series to discuss women's roles in ending hunger and malnutrition.
The fifth post in our Next Generation blog series is by Zoë Campbell, PhD candidate at Washington State University.