Afghanistan Hunger Crisis Deepens, Donors Not Responding
The hunger crisis is dangerously escalating in Afghanistan. Drought has struck 14 provinces putting over two million people at risk of severe hunger and malnutrition. The response of international...
View ArticleInterview: Geert Cappelaere of UNICEF on the Humanitarian Crisis in Yemen
Most of the spotlight on Yemen is focusing on whether embattled President Ali Abdullah Saleh should be given medical treatment in the United States. Tragically lost in this debate are millions of...
View ArticleBig East Basketball to Shine Light on War-Torn and Hungry Sudan
This Wednesday, when Villanova University squares off against Seton Hall, you can expect another competitive Big East Conference basketball game. This game will differ from others in that it will seek...
View ArticleBuilding the Future in Ivory Coast with School Meals
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton traveled to the Ivory Coast (Côte d’Ivoire) this week and spoke of hope for the future. Hope was something not often talked about when this African nation was...
View ArticleSahel Food Crisis: School Meals Needed in Chad as Hunger Deepens
The African nation of Chad is in the middle of a hunger crisis as drought has struck, ruining the country’s food supply. Chad is part of the Sahel region of Africa which in recent months has seen poor...
View ArticleBook Review: WE x Infinity: Face the Terror of Our World Equation by Charlie...
Hoping to positively influence the past so that there will be a better future, an unmanned, electro-magnetic, mass-less photon probe is sent by scientists, from the early twenty-second century,...
View ArticleSouth Sudan Faces Hunger Emergency
South Sudan is facing a major hunger emergency as drought has ruined food supplies. The UN World Food Programme (WFP) says nearly five million people “could suffer from food insecurity in 2012, with an...
View ArticleMillions of Syrians and Yemenis Suffer from Hunger, Cold
It was just several years ago that Syria was helping refugees from the fighting in Iraq. Now it is Syrians taking refuge in Iraq and other countries as the war between rebels and President Assad’s...
View ArticleSaving the Children in South Sudan
Save the Children staff knew something was wrong. It was last November in Eastern Equatoria of South Sudan, just after the harvest, when it was less likely for families to need food assistance....
View ArticleObama Should Not Rush Into Military Action in Syria
There are UN inspectors on the ground in Syria doing their jobs. United Nations chemical experts are in villages where attacks apparently took place, and they are amassing evidence. Of course, there...
View ArticleBig East Basketball to Shine Light on War-Torn and Hungry Sudan
This Wednesday, when Villanova University squares off against Seton Hall, you can expect another competitive Big East Conference basketball game. This game will differ from others in that it will seek...
View ArticleBuilding the Future in Ivory Coast with School Meals
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton traveled to the Ivory Coast (Côte d’Ivoire) this week and spoke of hope for the future. Hope was something not often talked about when this African nation was...
View ArticleSahel Food Crisis: School Meals Needed in Chad as Hunger Deepens
The African nation of Chad is in the middle of a hunger crisis as drought has struck, ruining the country’s food supply. Chad is part of the Sahel region of Africa which in recent months has seen poor...
View ArticleBook Review: WE x Infinity: Face the Terror of Our World Equation by Charlie...
Hoping to positively influence the past so that there will be a better future, an unmanned, electro-magnetic, mass-less photon probe is sent by scientists, from the early twenty-second century,...
View ArticleSouth Sudan Faces Hunger Emergency
South Sudan is facing a major hunger emergency as drought has ruined food supplies. The UN World Food Programme (WFP) says nearly five million people “could suffer from food insecurity in 2012, with an...
View ArticleMillions of Syrians and Yemenis Suffer from Hunger, Cold
It was just several years ago that Syria was helping refugees from the fighting in Iraq. Now it is Syrians taking refuge in Iraq and other countries as the war between rebels and President Assad’s...
View ArticleSaving the Children in South Sudan
Save the Children staff knew something was wrong. It was last November in Eastern Equatoria of South Sudan, just after the harvest, when it was less likely for families to need food assistance....
View ArticlePeace Plan for War-Torn Mali Needs School Meals
Over the past school year, children have started to return to school – thanks in part to WFP school meals, via funding from the European Commission’s Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection Department...
View ArticleWill You Take the Zero Hunger Challenge?
I just signed up for the Zero Hunger Challenge. It’s a commitment, on the part of individuals and organizations, to help end world hunger. There are currently 842 million people globally who suffer...
View ArticleBuilding the Future in Ivory Coast with School Meals
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton traveled to the Ivory Coast (Côte d’Ivoire) this week and spoke of hope for the future. Hope was something not often talked about when this African nation was...
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