Hacking Hunger – Episode 22: One Olympian’s Wake-Up Call in Uganda

A recent trip to Uganda with WFP USA changed olympian Natalie Coughlin's perspective on nutrition and food.

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How Do You Stop a Slow-Motion Disaster?

A behind-the-scenes look at how one coastal country is emerging out of crisis and confronting a future of climate change

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The Forgotten Food Waste Crisis

This is how “Tupperware for crops” could change food waste and the way the world’s small-scale farmers do business forever.

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What South Sudan Would Look Like Without WFP

What South Sudan Would Look Like Without WFP

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Ugly Veggies Destined for the Dump Now Feed Thousands of Students

Vegetables that were previously thrown away purely for their looks are being transformed into nutritious school meals in Kenya.

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Hacking Hunger – Episode 19: 24 Hours on the Border of War

We talk to WFP USA’s Erin Cochran about her recent trip to Uganda and how aid workers responded when an entire village in South Sudan fled for the border one night following a brutal attack by government forces.

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24 Hours on the Border of War

As conflict rages in neighboring South Sudan, Uganda’s leaders are putting food and land at the center of their efforts to welcome refugees seeking safety. Hear a firsthand account of how the World Food Programme (WFP) is working on the front lines of hunger to help those impacted by war and famine.

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“60 Minutes” Spotlights Food Crisis in South Sudan

CBS's Scott Pelley reports from South Sudan, where 5 million people are struggling to put food on the table and 100,000 are facing starvation.

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The F-Word

Famine paints an unspeakable picture: Families desperate for food, children dying of hunger, an urgent need for life-saving aid. The recent declaration of famine in South Sudan reveals the tragic consequences of war—and how the gradual collapse of a country can drive people into starvation.

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Hacking Hunger – Episode 18: The F-Word

We talk to to Rose Ogola, a World Vision staffer in South Sudan, and Challiss McDonough, a WFP staffer, about the human toll of famine,

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One Woman’s Fight for Gender Equality

Kawinzi Muiu, who grew up studying African writers like Chinua Achebe alongside stanzas from Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, learned the importance of education and equal opportunities from her mother.

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Famine in South Sudan: A Turning Point in Global Food Security

At a time when the technology and tools to fight global hunger have never been stronger, such mass starvation is a paradox—and it is an obscenity and entirely preventable.

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