History has shown us again and again that, so long as inequality goes unchecked, no amount of technology can ensure people are well fed. Today, the world produces more food per person than ever before ...
“No social system, ideology or principle of justice can tolerate a world in which the spiritual and physical potential of hundreds of millions is stunted from elemental hunger or inadequate nutrition.
More than 60 organizations and farmers gathered on Sunday in Durham to help end hunger in the Bull City. From farmers to food pantries, everyone at the event was doing their part. A big question on ...
Oxfam International is a global movement of people who are fighting inequality to end poverty and injustice. We are working across regions in about 70 countries, with thousands of partners, and allies ...
The hunger crisis isn’t just about numbers. It’s about who has access to food and who doesn’t. It’s about equity, affordability, and sustainability. It’s about global disparities that leave some ...
The second UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) is ending hunger. Industrial agriculture has been widely promoted as a means to achieving that goal, but despite increases in global productivity and ...
Julie Goodwin travels to Timor Leste with Oxfam Australia to see how climate change is affecting the locals and their way of life. On my recent trip to Timor Leste with Oxfam Australia I got to see ...
This guest essay reflects the views of Jason Chapin, son of singer Harry Chapin and a former board member of The Harry Chapin Foundation. Harry Chapin’s iconic “Cat’s in the Cradle” turns 50 this year ...
With a pot full of rice and hearts overflowing with optimism the students of the Japanese National Honor Society chapter at Salinas High School took part in Onigiri Action, a global campaign to end ...
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - Austin Baron is a rising sophomore studying business analytics at the University of Notre Dame, but that’s not enough to explain the full breath of his footprint. He’s the ...