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Anonymous's blog By David Hong, Policy Manager, ONE Campaign This was originally posted on ONE Campaign Blog. Yesterday, I had the fortunate opportunity to attend The Chicago Council Global Food Security Symposium 2013, an annual event that brings so ...



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Anonymous's blog This post is part of a series produced by  The Chicago Council on Global Affairs, marking the occasion of its annual  Global Food Security Symposium  in Washington, D.C., which was held on May 21st. For more information on the sympos ...


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Anonymous's blog By Nick Conger, World Wildlife Fund Our national discourse is driven by a few topical issues with the occasional political scandal sprinkled in. With the economic recovery, immigration reform and the IRS controversy dominating today’ ...


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Anonymous's blog Please click here  to view the Special 2013 Global Food Security Symposium Edition. If you have not signed up to receive Global Food for Thought by email, please do so by clicking here. Check out the Global Food Security Edition news ...



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Anonymous's blog By Firdavs Kabilov from Uzbekistan As the 21st century world sees rapid population growth, it faces the dual challenge of feeding the growing population and alleviating poverty. Provided that the capacity of the Earth is finite, inno ...


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Anonymous's blog By Keron Bascombe from Trinidad  The Chicago Council on Global Affairs hosted its Global Food Security Symposium on “Capitalizing the Power of Science, Trade and Business to End Hunger and Poverty”. The organizers have brought togeth ...


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Anonymous's blog By Meerim Shakirova from Kyrgyzstan Many of us want global trade to be more environmentally friendly, fairer to workers in developing countries and committed to preserving our cultural differences. Environmental activists point out t ...