A Lifesaving Response to Malnutrition in Southern Afghanistan
Sara* is a 22-year-old mother who lives in a remote village of southern Afghanistan. She has only one child, a…
Sara* is a 22-year-old mother who lives in a remote village of southern Afghanistan. She has only one child, a…
America's longstanding, bipartisan commitment to global leadership in the fight against hunger and malnutrition should remain a point of pride all of us can support.
World Food Day serves as a reminder of the continued, crucial development of food security programming across the world.
The World Food Program projects that, due to COVID-19 and without urgent action, the number of people facing food…
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Over 21 million people in Yemen need humanitarian assistance as the country continues to face extreme hunger and instability.
Three years on from the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, the humanitarian situation has deteriorated significantly, leaving over 23 million people in need of shelter, healthcare, education, and livelihoods. Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) continue to provide lifesaving support to Afghans across the country despite an increasingly challenging operational environment and decreased funding from donors.
In 2007, droughts in grain-producing nations, rising fuel prices, global unemployment, and famine sent shockwaves through the international community and…