World Food Day: Climate Change is Exacerbating Hunger & Conflict—it’s Time to Break the Cycle
World Food Day: Climate Change is Exacerbating Hunger & Conflict—it’s Time to Break the Cycle
Women sell fruit and vegetables on a sidewalk in the Philippines, where workers in the informal economy are in danger of having their livelihoods destroyed by the impacts of COVID-19. The UN will be commemorating World Food Day on October 16. Credit: ILO/Minette Rimando
By Farah Hegazi and Caroline DelgadoSTOCKHOLM, Oct 13 2021 (IPS)
Hunger, violent conflict and the visible impacts of climate…
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