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India's innovative food solutions are reshaping global aid efforts, with WFP leveraging the country's surplus to combat ...
It’s not inevitable that children overseas face hunger. In fact, after World War II students in America participated in ...
After decades of decline, the number of people dying from hunger is increasing as starvation spreads from Sudan to Gaza ...
Today marks eight years of Rohingya exodus. Over a million refugees now remain stranded in Bangladesh’s overcrowded camps—with food aid running dry, vital services collapsing, and repatriation hopes f ...
The World Food Programme (WFP) in Jordan said that the World Bank has approved a $4 million contribution, in partnership with the Dutch government, to fund and provide technical support for the ...
As we move forward in this brave new world, in search of good health for all and sustainable development on the African ...
The Yaba College of Technology (Yabatech) has secured a €117,000 (approximately N200 million) grant from the European Union to develop ...
Vanderbilt volleyball's first home game of its inaugural season will be played outside on the campus' Wyatt Lawn. Here is ...
As discussions about the efficacy and direction of the land reform programme continue, there is scant attention being paid to the role ...
The rise of new disruptive technologies and asymmetric advantages, like autonomous weapons and drones, will likely make the years ahead more unstable in ways that haven’t been considered. Analysis of ...
Scorching temperatures are hurting the European Union’s corn crops, putting the bloc on track for its largest imports in ...
Historically, the predominantly Muslim Moro were once a dominant group in the country, residing mainly in Mindanao, in the ...