Isabel DoCampo's blog By Anne Wanlund, Country Director, Gardens for Health International While most food and nutrition security trends have been positive, sub-Saharan Africa has seen its absolute number of undernourished people increase by 23.9 pe ...
Isabel DoCampo's blog By Beatrice Montesi, Associate External Relations, GAIN Malnutrition is a serious issue in Mozambique. Micronutrient deficiencies are widespread, representing a threat to the lives of many children across the country. Available ...
Isabel DoCampo's blog A maize plant is seen among other dried maize at a field in Hoopstad, a maize-producing district in the Free State province, South Africa. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko Could ‘Resurrection’ Crops Survive Drought and Feed a Hungry Plane ...
Isabel DoCampo's blog laquila_food_security_initative_1500x750.jpg On February 1, the Chicago Council on Global Affairs launched a new blog series, A Food-Secure Future, to explore the challenges that threaten global food security and the opportuniti ...
Isabel DoCampo's blog By ACRE Africa To meet the challenge of adequately feeding 9 billion people by 2050, the agricultural sector all over the world will need to undergo major transformation. More food will need to be produced using the limited res ...
Isabel DoCampo's blog By Matt Shakhovskoy, Executive Director, Initiative for Smallholder Finance “Finding common ground” to address some of the most complex development, resilience, and climate challenges affecting the rural poor is not something th ...
Isabel DoCampo's blog By Emily Hillenbrand, Pathways Team Leader, CARE USA Working with the Pathways program, 65,000 women farmers have been able to grow more than half a million metric tons more food than they had with traditional practices—all beca ...
Isabel DoCampo's blog By Sunniva Bloem, Urban Nutrition Associate, GAIN The need for cross-sectoral partnerships to act on global food and nutrition security has never been more pertinent, and is particularly true of today’s urban malnutrition challe ...
Isabel DoCampo's blog By Shang Hui Chia, Knowledge Manager, Grow Asia We are experiencing a paradigm shift in our global approach to tackling food and nutrition security. Last year, a report by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nati ...
Isabel DoCampo's blog A farmer harvests rice on a field in Lalitpur, Nepal. REUTERS/Navesh Chitrakar Guest Commentary – How Clocks Helped Grow Half a Million Tons of Food 65,000 women farmers have been able to grow more than half a million metric ton ...
