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Food and Nutrition

  • How to prevent the COVID-19 pandemic from becoming a hunger epidemic

  • Meet the best female cacao farmer in Côte d’Ivoire

  • A devastating health crisis remains from Cyclone Idai

  • Can WhatsApp and motorbikes protect Africa’s food security?

  • How good nutrition helps Ramiya’s family thrive

  • South Sudan close to famine, facing “toughest year”

  • Why are 20 million people still at risk of famine?

  • 5 organizations working to fight famine

  • More than 20 million people will endure famine in the coming months

  • Healthy kids for healthy schools: How nutrition affects education

  • How Madame Awahou Codjo partnered with MCC to help her fish business thrive

  • Famine in South Sudan: We know what happens if warnings are ignored

  • Educating girls empowers them to be smarter, wealthier… and healthier

  • Zipora started a coffee co-op that’s transforming her community

  • ONE’s year in review: The best and worst of 2016

  • Umara’s story: After Boko Haram, children in Nigeria are starving

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