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  1. A farmer holds a sorghum plant destroyed after a swarm of locusts invaded his farm in Ethiopia
    Reuters

    The Plague You've Never Heard About Could be as Destructive as COVID-19

    Blog Post
    by Colin Christensen, Eva Koehler

    Tens of millions of people in East Africa, the Horn, and up through the Middle East are facing the prospect of extreme hunger as a plague of locusts spreads in the region.

  2. Wheat rust
    Kansas State University

    We Need Vaccines to Protect Our Food Crops, Too

    Blog Post
    by Diana Horvath

    In the battle between pathogen and host—whether a human or food crop—it’s often a deadly race to see who wins.

  3. Woman in a forest in Sierra Leone

    A Gender-Responsive Approach to Natural Resources

    Blog Post
    by Alemneh Dejene, Jacqueline Ogega

    Sustainable biodiversity and ecosystems outcomes require transformative shifts in gender norms.

  4. Taliban Assets, Maize Malaise, and Broken Rice

    September 16, 2022 Check out our roundup of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.

  5. Global Leadership Awards

    This prestigious fundraising event is a highlight of the Council’s annual calendar.

  6. AI Ice Cream, Meatless Meat? and Queering Agriculture

    June 30, 2023 Check out our roundup of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.

  7. US Secretary of State Blinken meets Democratic Republic of Congo President Jean-Michel Sama Lukonde
    REUTERS

    At US-Africa Leaders Summit, Russia and China Provide Subtext

    Blog Post
    by Justice Malala

    The US-Africa Leaders Summit in Washington, DC, is the first meeting of its kind since 2014. Africa’s shift toward China and Russia will be a subtext of the meeting.

  8. Women farming cassava in Sierra Leone.
    Annie Spratt

    How Data Addresses Food Insecurity Challenges in a Rapidly Urbanizing Africa

    Blog Post
    by Jones Kanjira

    Precise, timely, and trustworthy data can help achieve food security within African cities.

  9. Former Japanese Prime Minister Abe Shinzo campaigning
    Reuters

    Japan Prepares for Its First Post-Abe Election

    Blog Post
    by Craig Kafura

    Abe Shinzo’s assassination shocked the nation. Will constitutional revision be on the post-election agenda?

  10. The Tibetan community in The Netherlands holding banners in a square to protest against the celebration of the Olympic Games in Beijing.
    Reuters

    Global Polls Find Publics Split on Beijing Boycott

    Blog Post
    by Craig Kafura

    Does a diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Beijing Olympics have public support among countries doing so? Data show modest support—and skepticism.