Tariffs Are a Threat to Putting Food on the Table
A flurry of Executive Orders signed at the beginning of the second Trump administration seek significant changes in...
Meeting Human Needs Because We Can
The foreign assistance community is reeling from the order to pause new and existing U.S. foreign assistance programs...
Climate and Debt Justice: The Audacity of Three Meals a Day for Our Children’s Bodies, in a World of Globalized...
As Bread for the World celebrates its 50th anniversary, the organization continues to advocate for effective policies to...
Chad: Preparing to Welcome Newborns
Editor’s note: This is part 3 of a series about how we can ensure that very young children...
Beijing at 30 Years: Empowering Women to Thrive Can End Hunger
Recently I was in Little Rock, Arkansas. In 1957, the city’s Central High School became famous for nine...
USAID’s Localization Strategy Facilitates the U.S. Development Finance Corporation’s Work
Note to the reader: At the drafting of this article, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) was under...
Safeguarding U.S. Food Systems After Disaster
By Isabel Vander Molen At Bread for the World, we recognize that there are many causes of hunger,...
Nourish Our Future: The Youngest Children
Editor’s note: This is the first in a series of pieces about how we can ensure that very...
Newborn Lives: It Takes a Village
Editor’s note: This is the second in a series of pieces about how we can ensure that very...
“Womanizing” Climate Financing for Food Security
The United Nations Climate Change Conference (UNFCCC COP 29) was held in Baku, Azerbaijan in November with a focus...