November 2021

World Food Programme calls for action as UN study estimates 22.8 million could face acute hunger

The last rains were in April. For the past two years, the water that planting and harvests depend on has not arrived in October, putting the futures of children including Odile’s in question. Hers is a sad story and an all too common one across the island nation off the southern coast of Africa, which […]

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Living climate change on the coastline of coastal community of El Manzano in southern Chile

The last rains were in April. For the past two years, the water that planting and harvests depend on has not arrived in October, putting the futures of children including Odile’s in question. Hers is a sad story and an all too common one across the island nation off the southern coast of Africa, which

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WFP aims to empower farmers like Odile to grow more crops, better and fulfil dreams such as sending

The last rains were in April. For the past two years, the water that planting and harvests depend on has not arrived in October, putting the futures of children including Odile’s in question. Hers is a sad story and an all too common one across the island nation off the southern coast of Africa, which

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Yield of dreams: How farmers in Madagascar are defying drought with WFP climate insurance

The last rains were in April. For the past two years, the water that planting and harvests depend on has not arrived in October, putting the futures of children including Odile’s in question. Hers is a sad story and an all too common one across the island nation off the southern coast of Africa, which

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