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  1. A scientist working in a food and environmental testing laboratory
    IAEA Imagebank

    Food Safety Research is Foundational to Food Security

    Blog Post
    by Haley F. Oliver, Randy W. Worobo

    In this blog post from our "Field Notes" series, the authors underscore the point that foods can be nutritious, sufficient, and available—but if those foods are unsafe, there is no food security.

  2. Cows in a open field at a dairy farm in California.
    Michael Pujals

    The Livestock Ladder’s Water Footprint

    Blog Post
    by Marcus Glassman

    In this post from our "Uncharted Waters" blog series, we discuss that while the water footprint of livestock is substantive, the cost of that footprint is far from straightforward.

  3. Sir Fazle Hasan Abed is sitting in a classroom in front of a black board, smiling and looking to the right as he holds a brown cane.
    BRAC

    Hope Is Part of the Food Security Solution

    Blog Post
    by Scott MacMillan

    Scott MacMillan recalls 2015 World Food Prize winner Fazle Hasan Abed's legacy and its impact on food security.

  4. 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.

  5. A farmer rides a tractor through a crop while harvesting
    Jed Owen

    The Beauty of the Bottom Up: Making Crop Improvement Work for National Programs

    Blog Post
    by Hale Tufan

    Each year donors spend billions of dollars on agricultural research initiatives in developing countries in the fight to end hunger. Yet do these well-meaning efforts have the unintended consequence of imposing solutions from the top down?

  6. 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.

  7. Biden walks with agents near the US-Mexico border
    Adam Schultz for White House

    Lifting Sanctions Could Reduce Pressure at the US Border

    Blog Post
    by Emma Sanderson

    US sanctions on Latin American countries have exacerbated the worsening economic and political conditions behind the current migrant surge.

  8. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, right, and Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson attend a joint news conference
    Efrem Lukatsky / AP

    Why is Sweden Telling its Citizens to Prepare for War?

    Blog Post
    by Hope O'Dell

    As the country moves closer to joining NATO, member countries, including Poland and Germany, have said that within the next decade Russia could attack nations that have joined the military alliance. 

  9. Reclaiming the Right to the City
    Franck Michel
    Report

    Reclaiming the Right to the City

    Report
    by Ian Klaus, Samuel Kling

    September 15, 2021, RESEARCH Report by Ian Klaus and Samuel Kling, Franck Michel, Download Report (PDF), In this report edited by Ian Klaus and Samuel Kling, a diverse set of experts examine the question of rights in, and to, the city in a wide and exciting array of geographies and contexts., Int...

  10. Private Sector Responsibility: Race, Equity, and Inclusion Part 2

    Private Sector Responsibility: Race, Equity, and Inclusion Part 2

    PAST EVENT Roundtable
    Scott Santi of Illinois Tool Works, Jennifer Steans of Financial Investments Corporation, Jim Zallie of Ingredion, and Andrea Zopp of World Business Chicago share DEI steps their organizations have taken.