Articles tagged #FOOD
Articles tagged
#FOOD

A Future Free From Hunger

A: Hunger is a condition where individuals do not have enough food to meet their daily nutritional needs, leading to physical weakness, malnutrition, and a weakened immune system. Community food security is about ensuring that all people in a community have access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food for a healthy and active life.

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Two are Better than One

This Valentines Day we wanted to highlight a couple from Rwanda, Ignace and his wife Jacqueline. They have a happy family with 4 children and if you were to see them today, you’d be surprised to hear of the rocky road they had to travel to get here.

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Eulalie’s Journey Out of Poverty

I am walking with Eulalie and her husband Gervais through their lush fields and thriving farm in Kababrore, Burundi.

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Everyone has hope

Families in Ethiopia struggle to grow enough to achieve food security, so their children suffer. Here’s how Child Sponsorship helped Sara’s family overcome poverty and become self-sustaining.

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Jacinto & Catarina: Thriving Together

Jacinto and Catarina are passionate about transforming their community and work together in a true partnership toward that end.

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A New Future Brewing for Hambisa

Hambisa is married with three sons and one daughter. To make a living, he farmed as well as collected and sold firewood, but it wasn’t sufficient to support his family. Hambisa struggled to make his land productive. Land degradation and high soil acidity prevented most farmers like him in Sasiga from growing enough food

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Single Mother Grows Hope

When María’s husband unexpectedly passed away, she and her daughters, Yamilin (6) and Ana (3), moved back in with her aging mother and two sisters.

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How New Water Grows New Food

I think we can all agree that water is essential to life on Earth.

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Ending the Hunger Crisis Begins in the Heart

We’ve Read The Stats:

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Putting a Face to the Hunger Stats: Yadeni's Story

The hunger crisis isn’t just a set of statistics—it’s real people with names and stories, and children. Yadeni is one such person

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Why Food Security Needs to be Tasty

Have you seen the United Nations' definition of food security? Parts of it might surprise you!

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A Dry, Safe Space to Call Home

Climate-smart agriculture is tripling harvests for small-holder farmers in Uganda. Here's how Simon used CSA to put a rain-proof roof on his home.

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Tackling Global Hunger

The year 2020 saw a jump in the number of people falling into the “extreme poor” category, with an estimated 97 million COVID-19 induced new poor people in the world. The bulk of these families live in South Asia (58 per cent) and Sub-Saharan Africa (23 per cent).

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Fighting Drought by Healing the Soil

The Horn of Africa, home to Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, Djibouti, Eritrea, Sudan, and South Sudan, is experiencing a severe food crisis. Ethiopia, Somalia, and Kenya are in their fourth season of drought, the worst the region has seen in over 40 years. With more than 80 per cent of the population relying on subsistence farming, this is a life-threatening situation. To compound the strain caused by the drought, the conflict in Ukraine is choking imports and causing food shortages - nearly one-third of East Africa’s cereal supply comes from Russia and Ukraine. In addition, fertilizer supplies from Europe have been disrupted. Climate change-induced drought and increased temperatures are devastating not only agriculture, but grasslands and water resources as well, meaning tens of millions of livestock animals have perished.

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Buzzing with Life

It’s a bright, sunny morning and you’ve made some healthy buckwheat pancakes for breakfast. Digging through your pantry for some punchy, flavourful toppings, you pull out blueberry jam, almond butter, and some honey. Thinking briefly about the bees that make your honey, you spread a liberal amount of the sweet, sticky topping on your pancakes. Little do you realize, it’s not just honey that bees are responsible for. Without bees, you would not have any ingredients that make up your breakfast! Buckwheat pancakes, blueberry jam, and almond butter all come from crops that bees play a large role in pollinating.

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Time to Fight for a Better Life

Two years ago, Maria’s husband Antonio went blind. It was an unexpected blow to the family. Suddenly, Maria found herself solely responsible for their five children, the youngest of whom was just a newborn. In her small, rural community of Vichibala, Guatemala, there aren’t many job opportunities. And even if there were, Maria had no one to provide childcare.

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From Tree to Table A Global Food Journey

Global food markets connect cultures and farms around the world. But are they good for us? Follow a mango from Mexico to Canada to find out!

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Why Indigenous Women Are Key to Climate Resilience

This Earth Day, I've been thinking a lot about Guatemala's Indigenous women and girls– not only about the adverse effect climate change has on their lives, but also the potential they have to transform their communities to be resilient to those effects.

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Cultivating Empowerment

In North America, the phrase ‘business woman’ might trigger the image of power suits, striking presentations, and hurried cups of coffee while taking yet another conference call. But one group of women in Guatemala is proving to be so much more.

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14 Questions You've Asked About Giving Goats

We realize that charity gift catalogues can be confusing—you’re buying a gift but you don’t receive a gift, but someone in North America gets the gift...but not really—they get a card, not a gift... Sooo, who gets your goat?

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