Women and Girls in the Beautiful Island of Haiti Need Food, Peace, and Security
By Abiola Afolayan According to the U.S. Strategy to Prevent Conflict and Promote Stability Plan for Haiti, the...
El Mes de Herencia Hispana
para que todos sean uno. Padre, así como tú estás en mí y yo en ti, permite que...
Africa Day Matters!
“Messengers will come from Egypt; Cush will quickly stretch out her hands to God.” — Psalms 68:31* In 1993,...
A smart use of government resources
By Todd Post Forward-looking nations invest in infrastructure. It is a judicious use of resources because the investment...
Gender equity sustains the lives of babies and toddlers
By Michele Learner As Bread for the World has long emphasized, the “1,000 Days” period from pregnancy to...
Fact Sheet: Permanently expand the Child Tax Credit to reduce child hunger
Expanding the CTC would do more to reduce hunger and poverty among our nation’s children than any single...
Racially Equitable Responses to Hunger During COVID-19 and Beyond
New Report: Since the pandemic began, Latino/a and Black households are twice as likely to report being food...
Reimagining sincerity and truth in the Thanksgiving season
By Rev. Dr. Angelique Walker-Smith Therefore, let us keep the feast, not with old leaven, neither with the...
Prayers to End Hunger: Hispanic Heritage Month
As the nation begins to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month starting Sept. 15, Bread for the World is honored...
A reflection on anti-Black racism
By Marlysa D. Gamblin This story is part of the July 2020 issue of Institute Insights The slaying...