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Food First / Institute for Food and Development Policy

The Institute for Food and Development Policy better known as Food First--is a member-supported, nonprofit 'peoples' think tank and education-for-action center. Our work highlights root causes and value-based solutions to hunger and poverty around the world, with a commitment to establishing food as a fundamental human right.

Primary web addresses
http://www.foodfirst.org
Main Address
398 60th St
Oakland, CA 94618
Country
United States
Main Telephone
510 654 4400
Joined OneWorld
28.07.2004

Features
30.11.2006
Farmers helping their brothers, so that they can help themselves to find solutions and not be dependent on the technician or on the bank. That is Campesino a Campesino.
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Related topics/regions: [Nicaragua] [Mexico] [Guatemala] [Latin America & Caribbean]
Cereal
07.11.2006 Food First's Eric Holt-Gimenez looks at the agribusiness industry's sordid entanglement with illegal migration from Latin America to the United States.
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Related topics/regions: [United States] [Latin America & Caribbean]
Image: Cereal © People & the Planet
25.07.2006 Population growth is the root cause of hunger? No.
People starve because food is scarce? No.
Food First debunks 12 common misconceptions about world hunger, hoping to help the global community work towards solutions.
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