This essay emphasizes the progrss made in the last 50 years – reducing hunger from one in every three people to one in six. It explores the importance of helping developing coutries build their resilence so they can better fignt hunger. Includes a section of myths and realities about U.S. foreign assistance.
Related Resources
Hunger Hotspots: War in Sudan Means Millions of Malnourished Children
|
Staff
By Syeda Lamia Hossein In 2022, Bread for the World launched its Hunger Hotspots initiative with the goal...
The State of Hunger in Latino(a) Communities (2023)
|
Staff
Latinos(as) make up a large, diverse community that plays an important role in American society and throughout the...