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  1. A young child feeds two goats
    Heifer International

    One Child, One Classroom – The Lifelong Cost of Malnutrition

    Blog Post
    by Roger Thurow

    Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia each lose about 11 percent of GDP annually. In our global economy, a stunted child anywhere becomes a stunted child everywhere.

  2. Jagger Harvey, the director of the Feed the Future Innovation Lab for the Reduction of Post-Harvest Loss, and Jisang Yu assess chilies and peanuts for mycotoxin risk in Nepal.
    Kansas State Research & Extension

    Public-Private Partnerships in Nutrition Ventures

    Blog Post
    by Samanta Dunford

    Were the recommendations in the Center on Global Food and Agriculture's 2015 nutrition report successful? The Council examines this question in the third part of our 2021-22 series to find out.

  3. The Growing Partisan Divide on US Foreign Policy Public Opinion Survey

    The Growing Partisan Divide on US Foreign Policy

    Public Opinion Survey
    by Dina Smeltz, Craig Kafura, Lama El Baz, Sam Dong

    January 28, 2026, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz , Craig Kafura , Lama El Baz , and Sam Dong, Download Report (PDF), Results and analysis of the Council's 2025 annual survey of American views on foreign policy., Chicago Council Survey Dashboard, Explore five decades of American att...

  4. potato crop income

    Using Cutting-Edge Science to Protect African Farmers' Potato Crops, Incomes, and Food Security

    Blog Post
    by Chris Kennedy, Bob Easter

    Guest authors Chris Kennedy and Bob Easter examine how a collaborative effort to bring a disease-resistant potato variety to market in Africa can promote global food security.

  5. Doctors in PPE while at a COVID-19 testing site, holding clipboards
    Reuters

    Converging Flu Season and Pandemic Concerns Northern Publics

    Blog Post
    by Craig Kafura, Brendan Helm, Giulia Shaughnessy, Charlie Rahr

    Public opinion polls in North America, Europe, and Asia find publics continue to worry about contracting the virus.

  6. Young Russians Are Skeptical of Most Media Outlets
    Pavel Golovkin / AP
    Public Opinion Survey

    Young Russians Are Skeptical of Most Media Outlets

    Public Opinion Survey
    by Lama El Baz, Stepan Goncharov, Dina Smeltz, Denis Volkov

    May 22, 2024, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Lama El Baz , Stepan Goncharov , Dina Smeltz , and Denis Volkov, Pavel Golovkin / AP, Download Report (PDF), Although Russian young adults primarily turn to social media for news, a majority do not trust information reported by most media outlets., ...

  7. Americans Ready to Engage North Korea, Continue to Support US-South Korea Ties
    Korean Central News Agency via AP
    Public Opinion Survey

    Americans Ready to Engage North Korea, Continue to Support US-South Korea Ties

    Public Opinion Survey
    by Karl Friedhoff

    October 28, 2025, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Karl Friedhoff, Korean Central News Agency via AP, Download Report (PDF), The public is open to resuming talks with Pyongyang under certain conditions and sees benefits from trade with Seoul., The US-South Korea alliance remains one of the most ...

  8. U.S. Navy

    Admiral John Richardson on China, Russia, and the Future of the US Navy

    Podcast
    by Brian Hanson, Admiral John Richardson

    Admiral John Richardson, Chief of Naval Operations, explains China's growing global ambitions and Russia's troublesome actions in the Mediterranean and North Atlantic.

  9. NATO

    Does President Trump Want a War with Iran?

    Podcast
    by Brian Hanson, Ariane Tabatabai, Michael Singh

    Michael Singh of the Washington Institute and Ariane Tabatabai of the RAND Corporation explain what's going on between the US and Iran.

  10. Headshot for Austin Wright

    Austin Wright

    Cohort, 2020, Industry, Education, Sector, Academia, Austin Wright is an associate professor at the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy. His research on substate conflict largely focuses on the political economy of insurgent violence, examining how rebel groups adopt new technolo...