Technology has been revolutionizing a range of sectors for decades, but only recently has it become more widely accessible, available, and cost effective for low- and middle- income countries (LMICs).
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNUS foreign aid cuts worsen global malnutrition crises – UNICEFThe United Nations Children’s Fund, UNICEF, has said that the American government’s 83% cut in foreign aid is causing a ...
Fortify Forward Innovation Challenge 2025 is a timely initiative that will address some of the most pressing malnutrition ...
Action Against Hunger alone faces up to USD 120 million in lost funding in countries like Haiti, Ethiopia, and Afghanistan. Across our sector, the impact could be even greater.
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AllAfrica on MSNSomalia: Why Is There Another Hunger Crisis in Somalia?Millions of people in Somalia are again going hungry but what is driving recurrent food insecurity in the Horn of Africa?
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The Express Tribune on MSNEnding hunger: how global collaboration can save millionsThe Global Information and Early Warning Systems (GIEWS) 2024 report identifies 45 countries as most food insecure, including ...
Six teams led by Irish universities in collaboration with orgaisations on-ground in affected countries will work together to ...
New analysis from Education Cannot Wait indicates that 234 million crisis-affected children require urgent support to access ...
The three UN agencies reiterated their commitment to promoting gender equality as a fundamental component of achieving food ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNUSAID’s demise raises fears for millions of lives across the Global SouthThe rollback of funding for anti-malaria efforts in the Mekong is just one of many examples of cuts that are raising alarm ...
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