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From Counting Calories to Calculating Cost: How can USD 6 billion really help end world hunger?

by ceres2030 | Nov 25, 2021 | Uncategorized

 by David Laborde, Jaron Porciello and Carin Smaller   When it comes to feeding the world, funders are hungry for solutions and eager for evidence that their money will make the most impact. The media spotlight recently shone on the issue thanks to a Twitter...

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