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Anonymous's blog This post by senior fellow Roger Thurow originally appeared on the Outrage and Inspire blog. Aboke, Uganda –  At St. Mary’s secondary school for girls, lessons literally grow on the trees. Philosophical statements and encouraging aph ...


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Anonymous's blog Diogene Habiyakare of Kavumu, Rwanda, hangs his maize harvest to dry in a storage space near his home. Photo by Evariste Bagambiki. Photo courtesy of the One Acre Fund blog.   One Acre Fund supplies smallholder farmers with the tools ...


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Anonymous's blog By Natalie Rosenbloom, vice president of sustainability and partnerships at Monsanto.  This post is part of a series produced by The Chicago Council on Global Affairs, marking the occasion of its fifth  Global Food Security Symposium ...



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Anonymous's blog By Nick Moon, Founding Director, KickStart International This post is part of a series produced by The Chicago Council on Global Affairs, marking the occasion of its fifth  Global Food Security Symposium 2014  in Washington, D.C., wh ...



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Anonymous's blog Farmers in Maraka, Kenya, plant maize using a hand hoe and a pre¬measured planting string to help them properly space their seeds. Photo by Kelvin Owino. Photo courtesy of the One Acre Fund blog. One Acre Fund supplies smallholder fa ...


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Anonymous's blog Silas Niyimpa of Ngobi, Rwanda, harvests cassava roots he planted in 2013. Photo by Evariste Bagambiki, courtesy of the One Acre Fund blog. One Acre Fund supplies smallholder farmers with the tools and financing they need to grow the ...


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Anonymous's blog One Acre Fund farmer Elias Ndinduyubwo of Kagabiro, Rwanda, shows off maize he has harvested with his family. Photo by Hailey Tucker, courtesy of the One Acre Fund blog. One Acre Fund supplies smallholder farmers with the tools and f ...