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How a daily school meal is giving children a fighting chance at life.

How a daily school meal is giving children a fighting chance at life.

When it comes to fighting global hunger, the U.N. World Food Programme (WFP) is always evolving.Â

The U.S. agriculture giant is joining forces with World Food Program USA to support homegrown school meals.

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Dan Glickman, former U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, considers the paradox that millions are hungry at a time when so much food is going to waste.

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

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.

Graduate students participated in a global competition designed to simulate the challenges and competing interests that confront policymakers every day.

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For Peter Mumo, escaping a childhood of hunger and poverty in Kenya began with an empty bowl, a nervous excitement, and the delivery of his very first school meal. These simple meals and the encouragement of his parents would change the trajectory of his life.