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ReutersHungry for Equality: Examining the Gender Gap in Food Security
Women and girls make up 60 percent of the world's chronically hungry population and are 10 percent more likely than men to experience food insecurity.
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Anne ThurowThe High Stakes of the UN Food Systems Summit
Childhood malnutrition can forever change the course of someone's life.
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NASAWe Can't Shoot for the Moon without Space Technology
Federal investment in space technology is crucial to help farmers fight climate change—this generation's moonshot.
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Tommy KrombacherInvesting in Innovation: Food, Agriculture and Forestry in Southeast Asia
Erin Sweeney provides guest commentary on food, agriculture, and forestry in Southeast Asia.
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Zoe SchaefferInstitutional Change and an Intersectional Approach to Supporting Women in Science
Ensuring women's access to information, training, and technology can ensure land and resources alike are used more sustainably.
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Joshua HoehneReduce Food Loss and Waste, Feed Millions
We live in a world of plenty, now producing enough food to feed everyone. So why do more than 2 billion people suffer from food insecurity?
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REUTERS/Radu SighetiStarving for Aid: The Unseen War in Tigray
The Ethiopian government is using starvation as a weapon of war against Tigray, inducing a massive famine that requires immediate action from the international community.
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US EmbassyBreeding Crops for Climate Resilience: Visions from Haiti, Costa Rica, Uganda, Malawi, and Senegal
This blog is about the disruption and impact COVID-19 has had on climate change and food systems around the world.
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ReutersAgriculture Needs a New Public Digital Architecture
Big data can be an asset in the fight against hunger, but it needs a public digital architecture.
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Ashokra FarmQueering Farming: How LGBTQIA+ Farmers are Reimagining Agriculture
Queer farmers are challenging discriminatory legacies in agriculture, and envisioning an agricultural system that uplifts and celebrates LBGTQIA+ people.