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Bread for the World members from Alabama, Suzanne Martin and Vic Adamo discuss ways of addressing hunger through advocacy.
A two-day event, bringing together front-line hunger-fighters and advocates of the global hunger agenda, to participate in a serious dialogue assessing the state of the fight against global hunger, and discuss opportunities to find lasting solutions towards ending hunger and poverty.
5 positive impacts of social protection measures
08 Jul 2015
What happens when money is given directly to people living in dire conditions? Will children be better nourished? Will families be more productive or will they become dependent? Will economies grow stronger? Today, some 70 percent of the world population, most of which live in rural areas, have no access to adequate social protection measures. For…
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Put covers over your shrubs to protect from snow damage.
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By Emma Kornetsky, Government Affairs Manager
Graphics by Feeding America
Eighty percent of the Farm Bill’s funding goes toward nutrition, with the biggest program being the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP (formerly known as food stamps). SNAP is our nation’s first line of defense against hunger, serving 1 in 7 Pennsylvanians and 1 in 10 residents of…
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Worldwide, the number of hungry people has dropped significantly over the past two decades, but 795 million people continue to struggle with hunger every day.Many factors contribute to the state of hunger both in the United States and abroad. The reasons are complex and varied, and often interconnected.
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