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Anonymous's blog By Ertharin Cousin Executive Director, UN World Food Programme Whenever I have the privilege of spending time among the people that the World Food Programme (WFP) serves, I come away enriched with precious extra knowledge and inspire ...



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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 This post by senior fellow Roger Thurow originally appeared on the Outrage and Inspire blog.  By Roger Thurow A mother knows. “This child is brilliant,” Harriet Okaka says about her one-year-old son, Abraham.  She isn’t bragging, jus ...


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Anonymous's blog The Karimi group of Tabalab, Kenya, receives top dress fertilizer, solar lights, maize bags, sukuma seeds, and cassava cuttings at top dress delivery in Teso. Photo courtesy of the One Acre Fund blog. The Karimi group of Tabalab, Ken ...


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Anonymous's blog Joska Aweko (left) is working with TechnoServe junior business advisor Jane Akot to improve her farming techniques and increase the income she earns from cotton. A mother of eight, Joska was among the first to return to her village i ...


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Anonymous's blog Marion Odongo of Ringa, Kenya, uses a knife to crack kernels of maize loose from a dried cob so she can store them to last her through the year. Credit: Hailey Tucker Photo courtesy of the One Acre Fund blog. One Acre Fund is an NGO ...



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Anonymous's blog Colette Mushimiyimana prepares sticks for climbing beans she will soon plant in Mukimba, Rwanda. Credit: Franciose Umarishavu. Photo courtesy of the One Acre Fund blog. One Acre Fund is an NGO in Kenya, Rwanda, and Burundi that helps ...