Media Advisory: Food crises doomed to repeat until leaders find courage to fix problems
Futures prices for food staples rise by 50% as droughts hit harvests. The world is battling a record number of food-related emergencies and facing US$4.1bn
Futures prices for food staples rise by 50% as droughts hit harvests. The world is battling a record number of food-related emergencies and facing US$4.1bn
Fatimata Sawadogo has just won gold, but there’ll be no ceremony, no podium and no medals. Instead, the gold she’s worked for days to find,
In Papua New Guinea more than 40 per cent of people live on less than just $3 a day. Income in the remote Highlands is
Millions of people in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo are now at the mercy of militias as the country’s long-running conflict descends into widespread lawlessness
Did you know that 90 per cent of the global grain trade is controlled by just four companies? Archer Daniels Midland (ADM), Bunge, Cargill and
Islamabad: Lack of funds and limited relief stocks will severely hamper the Pakistan government’s and aid agencies’ ability to respond to further flooding this monsoon
There is still hope for countries to reach agreement on an Arms Trade Treaty, despite governments failing to reach a consensus agreement in New York,
NZ should demand US scale back stricter access rules to generic drugs in TPP talks. Despite commitment to end AIDS, the US government is introducing
Efforts to end the irresponsible and poorly-regulated international arms trade are at risk of failure, as negotiations at the United Nations enter a critical final
Tonga National Youth Congress (TNYC) has certified 54 organic farming projects in Tonga. Organic farms generate good returns for farmers, as organic products earn more