Marcus Glassman's blog Science & Our Food Commentary Series By Marcus Glassman, Research Associate, Global Agriculture and Food, The Chicago Council on Global Affairs Globally, food has never been more abundant, nor agriculture more capacity for ...
Louise Iverson's blog Condiments as Weapon Against Malnutrition Condiments are becoming weapons in the fight to save malnourished children. Efforts to add iron to fish sauce in Vietnam and bouillon cubes in West Africa, and vitamin A to cooking oil i ...
Isabel DoCampo's blog By Isabel DoCampo, Research Assistant, Global Agriculture & Food Last week, the UN released 17 new Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for adoption at a three day global summit, to mixed reviews. The Open Working Group (OWG ...
Isabel DoCampo's blog By Dan Kelley, Former Chairman of GROWMARK Inc The defining difference between the new Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), being officially adopted this week, and the Millennium Development Goals that they are replacing is t ...
Isabel DoCampo's blog By Carolyn Chelius, BA Candidate, Wellesley College In 1970, South Asia was in a critical state of food insecurity. The developing nations, including India, Indonesia, and Malaysia, were relying heavily on foreign food aid, a ...
next_gen_img.jpg Isabel DoCampo's blog The Chicago Council on Global Affairs is now accepting applications from students to participate in the Global Food Security Symposium 2016 Next Generation Delegation. About the Delegation Convened annually, the ...
Isabel DoCampo's blog By Marilyn Shapley, InterAction The House Hunger Caucus, in collaboration with InterAction and The Chicago Council on Global Affairs, hosted the third event in an international food and nutrition security briefing series, “Wha ...
Isabel DoCampo's blog Food Company Cashes in Chips with Potato Power In what it says is a world first, 2 Sisters Food Group has installed a plant that allows surplus mash from its production line to be converted into electricity, in a move that shoul ...
Isabel DoCampo's blog This column was originally posted on Chicago Policy Review. By Marianne Waas, Staff Writer, Chicago Policy Review As an environmental concern, food security is no longer something that only ‘foodies’ or farmers care about. Incre ...
Isabel DoCampo's blog Three Chicago Council on Global Affairs experts testified on food aid and food security before the House Foreign Affairs Committee on October 7. The hearings, “Reforming Food Aid: Desperate Need to Do Better” and “Food Security ...
