Last month, our Founder, Jenny Eaton Dyer, PhD spoke at the annual SwitchPoint conference in Saxapahaw, NC on “The Role of U.S. Faith Leaders in Advocacy for Global Health.”
VIDEO: Click here to view video of plenary.
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Last month, our Founder, Jenny Eaton Dyer, PhD spoke at the annual SwitchPoint conference in Saxapahaw, NC on “The Role of U.S. Faith Leaders in Advocacy for Global Health.”
VIDEO: Click here to view video of plenary.
Read MoreWhat has happened in virtually an instant in the context of human history is truly astounding. In the past 25 years, our world has cut hunger, poverty, and malnutrition in half and lifted a billion people out of poverty.
Read MoreIn a rural community in the small African country of Burundi, 16 women squeeze on to narrow wooden benches, arranged in a rugged circle under the shadow of banana trees. One woman’s toddler squirms in her lap. Another has tied her sleeping baby to her back with a wrap.
Read MoreOn May 17, I had the unique opportunity to co-speak with the Canon Gideon Byamugisha on the role of faith leaders and global AIDS in Washington, DC at a Faith & Law Symposium.
Faith & Law is a nonprofit organization that hosts a monthly symposium for speakers to address contemporary political and cultural issues from a Christian worldview for congressional staff on the Hill.
Read MoreMalnutrition has been linked to poverty and food insecurity. However, it is also a paradox leading to under-nutrition and recurring hunger and over-nutrition.
Read More"I'm starving to death!" It's 11:30 a.m. on a typical work day. I'm leaning over the side of my cubicle to complain to a co-worker. It's been three hours since I've eaten breakfast, and I'm already anticipating lunch. I whine as if I'm powerless to stop my stomach from growling. But in reality, I have no idea what it feels like to actually "starve to death."
Read MoreToday, experts have identified a new kind of hunger—one caused not by lack of food but by food that lacks essential micronutrients necessary for growth and development.
Read MoreThe 1,000 days between a woman’s pregnancy and her child’s second birthday offer a brief but critical window of opportunity to shape a child’s development.
Read MoreBy Jenny Eaton Dyer, PhD
Last month, I had the privilege of joining the annual Switchpoint conference in Saxapahaw, NC (right outside of Chapel Hill) along with some other prominent speakers
Read MoreWhat does a world without hunger look like? It looks like everyone having the nutritious meals they need to flourish. Churches, charities, food banks, and non-profit organizations cannot get there alone. Government programs and policies play an important role too.
Read MoreHow is it possible that children still die from hunger, and far more still suffer from stunting or other hunger-related illnesses? What more can we do to help prevent this tragedy?
Read MoreThis week, the House Appropriations Committee passed the FY20 funding bill for the State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs (SFOPs) which includes the Global Health Account.
Read MoreThe presence of major life-taking famines has diminished significantly and abruptly as compared to earlier eras. This is not in anyway to underplay the very real risk facing the roughly 80 million people currently living in a state of crisis-level food insecurity and therefore requiring urgent action. Nevertheless, the parts of the world that continue to be at risk of famine represent a much more limited geographic area than in previous eras, and those famines that have occurred recently have typically been far less deadly.
Read MoreWith Yemen now in its fifth year of conflict between pro-Government forces and Houthi rebels, the UN World Food Programme (WFP) is calling for “unhindered access” to the most desperate areas in the frontline regions “to prevent the food security situation deteriorating”.
Read MoreStatement on the Global Fund By: Elton John, Pastor Rick Warren, Charlize Theron, Senator Bill Frist and Senator Tom Daschle
Dear Senator Graham, Senator Leahy, Chairwoman Lowey and Ranking Member Rogers,
With you as our champions, the world has made great strides in the fight against AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria.
Read MoreOne in every nine people in the world go hungry every day. That amounts to 821 million people. But we produce enough food to feed all 7.5 billion people on Earth today.
So what gives?
Read MoreRachel Held Evans, a best-selling Christian author who was unafraid to wade into fierce theological battles over issues such as the role of women, science, LGBT issues and politics on her blog and social media, died Saturday, after spending weeks in the hospital for an infection. She was 37.
Read MoreEven as groups that work to end hunger celebrate incredible achievements, it is important not to lose sight of how far we still have to go. In 2018, we are still not on track to eradicate hunger in our lifetime, even though all 191 U.N. member states vowed in 2000 to end hunger by 2015.
Read MoreGlobal hunger is one of the greatest challenges humanity faces. Sometimes, when we attempt to respond to hunger, we miss the opportunity to address the causes of hunger.
The United Nation’s World Food Programme names six main causes for the world hunger crisis. What are they and what might the Biblical response to each look like for us?
Read MoreWorldwide, the number of hungry people has dropped significantly over the past two decades, but 795 million people continue to struggle with hunger every day.
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