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Posts with the Food justice tag

How can the G8 solve hunger?

June 10th, 2013 Julia Day Leave a comment

By Ian Scoones. Next weekend the leaders of the G8 gather in Northern Ireland for  their annual summit. This year it’s hosted by the UK, and Prime Minister  David Cameron has been highlighting hunger and malnutrition as a major  priority, together with the Enough Food for Everyone If…campaign. Top issues are transparency around tax and…

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