1. Recurso clave 1/1/1985 Not too long ago, only poets and dreamers imagined a world without hunger and starvation. Today, the worlds expert community--scientists, agricultural specialists, development professionals, working with governments, the UN and private voluntary organizations--is united in its declaration that...
  2. 20/10/2013 El Dr. Dick Tinsley es Profesor Emérito de la Universidad Estatal de Colorado (Colorado State University) con décadas de experiencia como asesor de proyectos de desarrollo agrícola para pequeños propietarios. Dick ha trabajado en numerosos sitios en Asia y África y es el autor del libro “...
  3. Food aid has been and continues to be an important tool for the international community to fight hunger in low-income countries, and the US is the dominant food-donor country. However, the effectiveness of food aid could be improved by increased coordination between donor groups, more transparent...
  4. 20/1/2009 Learning from successes in agricultural development is now more urgent than ever. Progress in feeding the world’s billions has slowed, while the challenge of meeting future food needs remains enormous and is subject to new uncertainties in the global food and agricultural systems. In the late...
  5. 1/1/1979 Roots of Hope, written by a wide variety of Southern Baptist pastors, leaders, academics and laypeople is designed to help Christians learn to listen to our hunger world.The book is intended to be used as the focus of a weekly miss-a-meal discipline in which time saved is used to pray and...
  6. Every fifteen minutes a jumbo jet filled with children crashes, leaving no survivors. The jet is actually hunger, but the haunting image is real--33,000 children dead each day. What is even more haunting is that the deaths are unnecessary because the world has long had the technology and...
  7. 1/1/1987 The Hunger Project's work is focused on creating the end of persistence of hunger. In this booklet Susan George explains why it is important for Europe to establish a different and orginal relationship to help the 3rd world overcome malnutrition, chronic hunger, and outright famine.
  8. El sistema mundial de alimentos se encuentra en un momento crítico. La agricultura debe hacer frente a los desafíos que plantean el hambre y la malnutrición en un contexto de crecimiento de la población, aumento de la presión sobre los recursos naturales —incluidos los suelos y el agua—, pérdida...
  9. It is widely accepted that by 2050 the world will host 9 billion people. To accomodate this number, current food production will need to almost double. Land is scarce and expanding the area devoted to farming is rarely a viable or sustainable option. Oceans are overfished and climate change and...
  10. The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development,adopted by all United Nations Member States in 2015, provides a shared blueprint for peace and prosperity for people and the planet, now and into the future. At its heart are the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which are an urgent call for...