When the Nearest Market Is Half a Day Away, What Does ‘Access to Food’ Even Mean?
Under the morning sun, a woman bends over a pile of millet, beating the stalks to free the grain. Scenes…
Under the morning sun, a woman bends over a pile of millet, beating the stalks to free the grain. Scenes…
Empty stomachs are now weapons of war. Across West Africa, hunger is no longer just a human tragedy. It has…
307 million Africans are undernourished while leaders push new laws, trade reforms, and climate funds. Will progress reach the table?…
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,…
Darfur’s war turns bread into a weapon. Who will eat, and who will not? El Fasher, DarfurIn Sudan, war has…
When hunger is the silent war The world counts wars in days. A battle breaks out, and the death toll…
From the Middle Passage to one in five Africans without food today, history shows how lives were once lost to…