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Anonymous's blog By Catherine Bertini Ending hunger and ending poverty are goals on which we all agree. The world has thousands of schemes to attempt to achieve these goals, but we often overlook the simplest, most direct and effective method to chan ...


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Anonymous's blog Nigeria's Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Akinwumi Adesina, breaks down the steps needed to scale-up nutrition and get more nutritious foods to millions at The 2nd Global Conference on Biofortification.  Nigeria&# ...


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Anonymous's blog The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) issued a report today that says the effects of climate change are already occurring on all continents and across the oceans. The world, in many cases, is ill-prepared for risks fro ...


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Anonymous's blog This post by senior fellow Roger Thurow originally appeared on the Outrage and Inspire blog.  Norman Borlaug now stands in Statuary Hall at the US Capitol, a man still at work. He stands in a stylized field of wheat, hat on his head, ...




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Anonymous's blog By Tim Hanstad This post is part of a series developed by  The Chicago Council on Global Affairs  and  Landesa  to highlight the importance of securing land rights for smallholder farmers. This series is running concurrently with  th ...


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Anonymous's blog By Dr. Jolyne Sanjak This post is part of a series developed by  The Chicago Council on Global Affairs  and  Landesa  to highlight the importance of securing land rights for smallholder farmers. This series is running concurrently wi ...