Students in the World Food Problems course talk with Dennis Savaiano, the Virginia C. Meredith Professor of Nutrition Policy, during one of the course's small-group discussions. In the discussions, ...
Some readers are fed up with me! “Don’t guilt trip me” is a refrain I heard from many readers of my recent columns from West Africa and South Sudan about children dying because of cuts in American ...
We meet the CDO of the World Food Programme who tells us how he focuses on solving problems from first principles, and how that in turn is helping his organization use data to feed the world. In a ...
With one in seven of the earth’s inhabitants going hungry, hunger is the key global challenge of our time. World Hunger: a Solvable Problem highlights the UN’s collaborative fight against hunger.
We as a society, in America, have a lot of money to throw around when we need it. But somehow, more effectively addressing the problem of hunger in our cities is not a big priority. And the problem is ...
The recent government shutdown magnified and exacerbated a sobering reality: a growing number of Ohio adults and children are going hungry. The problem pre-dates the shutdown, and won’t be solved by ...
Hunger, malnutrition, and food insecurity remain significant global problems, but instead of working toward solutions, Western governments are implementing policies guaranteed to reduce food ...