Syrian War: Shortage of Medical Care Killing Children

Save the Children’s new report shows the horrific devastation to Syria’s health care system after years of civil war. The impact is hardest on children.

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College Runner Fights World Hunger While Making Comeback From Injury

Last Christmas Amanda Shelby received a precious gift. She got to run again. It was only a jog around her neighborhood, but it was not the distance that mattered. She was back doing what she loves. Just months before she was so close to losing all of that.

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Dire situation facing Central African Republic, alarming levels of malnutrition

The UN World Food Programme (WFP) said today it’s facing a dire humanitarian situation in the Central African Republic. With only 32 percent of the funds it needs, WFP says it “will be unable to scale-up ahead of the planting and rainy seasons, or to respond in newly secured areas.”

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The Oscar Film that Fed Europe’s Hungry

Winning an Oscar takes a lot of hard work. Sometimes films face challenges that you might not expect.

In the 1940’s one documentary faced a real barrier because theater owners did not want to show it. They called the film “too gruesome.”

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Feeding America highlights March as National Nutrition Month

Feeding America said today it plans to highlight innovative programs to improve nutrition in food aid. March is National Nutrition Month and Feeding America is emphasizing the most nutritious meals for its network of food banks across the country.

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German donation expands food for education in Yemen

The UN World Food Progamme (WFP) said yesterday that a donation from Germany has allowed expansion of school feeding in Yemen. A food for education project is increasing from 35,000 school girls to 100,000 for this year.

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We Can Support Food and Peace for Syria

Whether it’s colleges, churches or community organizations you can do something to bring peace and humanitarian aid for all Syrians. While these battlefields are distant in miles, you can still be close at hand in bringing relief to the suffering.

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WFP short on resources to feed Central African Republic

The UN World Food Programme (WFP) said today it’s only funded at 27 percent of required resources to feed the hungry in Central African Republic. Over one million people are in desperate need of food aid as violence has escalated in the country in recent months.

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UN facing serious funding shortfall to feed Syria

The UN World Food Programme (WFP), in a report released today, says its “operations in Syria are facing a serious funding shortfall.” According to the report only 4 percent of funding requirements have been received.

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UN Security Council demands Syrians get relief from chilling darkness of hunger

The United Nations Security Council yesterday approved a resolution (2139) demanding full access to the starving war victims in Syria. The resolution calls for an end to all violence to allow the country to rebuild.

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