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Now is not the time to stop measuring food insecurity
We will lack a systematic understanding of the size and distribution of food insecurity in 2025 and efforts to address the ...
Trump announced that the government would move funds to pay troops, but many are still worried about the uncertainty.
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Community collaboration tackles food insecurity in Rochester
The Boys and Girls Club of Rochester, Feed the Children, and Price Rite Marketplace partnered to organize a food drive to ...
A first-of-its-kind clinical study shows that offering modest monthly grocery cards for produce leads to improvements in ...
A year after AQ’s special report on hunger, Latin America has seen small gains on one of the region’s most pressing ...
Two of the Biggest U.S. Timberland Owners Strike Deal to Combine Scientists Found 7,000-Year-Old Mummies in the Desert That ...
As the government shutdown extends beyond a week, families across the country are facing uncertainty about the future of the federal Women, Infants, and Children nutrition program.
When communities have access to fresh, nutritious food, they thrive. Unfortunately, many communities don’t have that access.
Haiti is facing a severe food insecurity crisis, with an estimated 6 million people projected to suffer from hunger by 2026.
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First, the Trump administration cut SNAP benefits. Now it wants to stop measuring food insecurity
On the heels of $186 billion in cuts to SNAP, the Trump Administrations announced plans to cancel a long-running annual report on food security. But stopping the count doesn’t stop the suffering, ...
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