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...
Moving Forward: A Just Transition for Farmers and Rural Communities
By Isabel C. Vander Molen Bread for the World often mentions that hunger and malnutrition have several root...
A Climate Plan for U.S. Farmers and the Planet
By Isabel Vander Molen One of Bread for the World’s continuing priorities is achieving the 17 Sustainable Development...
Pan African Lands, Labor, and the Election Choices We Make in 2024
Recently I visited my family homeland in the forests of rural Alabama. As usual I walked the traces...
Earth Day Is a Reminder of How Creation Care Can End Hunger
By Isabel Vander Molen Earth Day– April 22—is a day to mobilize people around the world to pursue...
How can smallholder farmers adapt to climate change?
June 2023 was the hottest June on record, worldwide, since record-keeping began in 1850. The past eight years...
A Step Forward on Nutrition Security
Ending hunger in the United States is a key part of Bread for the World’s mission – but...
The Power of Perseverance with a Pan African Lens
And he told them a parable, to the effect that they ought always to pray and not lose...
What Are the Challenges of Smallholder Farmers Around the World?
Smallholder farmers are vital to food systems around the world. There are an estimated 600 million smallholder farmers...
Juneteenth: An Invitation to Reparatory Food Justice
The Rev. Dr. Heber Brown, a new board member at Bread for the World, recently preached on the...