If Hunger Killed as Fast as Bombs, Would the World Care More?
Wars capture headlines in minutes. Death tolls are counted daily. Casualties scroll across screens as breaking news. Yet hunger, which…
Wars capture headlines in minutes. Death tolls are counted daily. Casualties scroll across screens as breaking news. Yet hunger, which…
In many parts of Africa, the fields are green, and the markets are full. Farmers bring rice, maize, cassava, yams,…
In Malawi’s Mzimba district, Mwanasha no longer wonders if her children can learn on empty stomachs. Each morning she watches…
Photographs are taken on the ground in Uganda by Food for Africa News contributors, documenting the true conditions of the…
George W. Bush signs AGOA, opening U.S. markets to African exports (2000).
When hunger is the silent war The world counts wars in days. A battle breaks out, and the death toll…
When the sun rises over Musanze in northern Rwanda, a woman balances a heavy bunch of bananas on her head…
A New Way to Grow in the Hardest Places in Africa and What It Could Mean for Millions You have…
In a booming Africa of skyscrapers, oil rigs, and shining malls, the question remains:what do we do when the person…