Blog Post Discusses Global Food Insecurity Estimates For Coming Decade; IRC Analysis Finds Fewer Children Receiving Malnutrition Treatment In Conflict-Affected Countries

Brookings Institution’s “Future Development”: Are we on track to end global hunger?
Matt Cooper, data science postdoctoral fellow at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and colleagues (10/22).

International Rescue Committee: As COVID-19 increases global food insecurity, less children are receiving nutrition support across conflict-affected states (10/22).

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