Not exact matches
Social entrepreneurship contests: Entrepreneurs working on solving
global problems such as hunger, poverty, energy and education now have a smorgasbord of contests from which to choose, including the Hult Global Case Challenge, which awards $ 1 million in prizes ann
global problems such as
hunger, poverty, energy and education now have a smorgasbord of contests from which to choose, including the Hult
Global Case Challenge, which awards $ 1 million in prizes ann
Global Case Challenge, which awards $ 1 million
in prizes annually.
Executives are also more upbeat on the prospect of both U.S. and
global economic growth
in 2018, stoking the
hunger for mergers and acquisitions.
In November, Marriott Vacations Worldwide (NYSE: VAC) created and hosted its first - ever Harvest for Hunger global food drive which resulted in 53,327 pounds of food donated to food banks worldwid
In November, Marriott Vacations Worldwide (NYSE: VAC) created and hosted its first - ever Harvest for
Hunger global food drive which resulted
in 53,327 pounds of food donated to food banks worldwid
in 53,327 pounds of food donated to food banks worldwide.
The Pope's remarks echo statements he made to an Italian newspaper
in December
in which he tied breastfeeding to the problem of
global hunger.
I am repeatedly impressed how quickly I, and other well - meaning Christians, turn from impassioned statements about the evil of oppression and
hunger on a
global scale to talk of our need for better salaries, our hopes for economic security
in retirement, and our boats or Summer cottages.
Day
in and day out we are surrounded by globalising developments viz., the emergence of the
global communication industry; the phenomenal growth of transnational corporations; the dominance of finance capital; globalization of poverty and
hunger.
As we respond to the crisis, we must also challenge the biblical and theological assumptions which have allowed the church to participate uncritically
in structures that contribute to the root causes of
global hunger and poverty.
I think keeping ideals
in mind is very good to keep us humble and
hungering for more, but the risk is that people then appoint themselves apostles and church planters to the body of christ
global and defend their expression of church as touching on gods purpose more than anyone else.
Hunger, impoverishment, and wasteful consumerism are being promoted by a process of victimization which paradoxically, is taking place
in the midst of
global economic growth and technological advancement.
World leaders met
in New York last week to discuss the progress of
global efforts to reduce poverty,
hunger and disease.
The company also created programs such as Wellness Wednesday and concepts including Take Nutrition
Global that meet the Healthy
Hunger Free Kids Act guidelines and «get students excited about what's offered
in the cafeterias,» Wagner says.
Food Waste, World
Hunger, Sustainability, Conscious Consumerism & Technology Transfer Among
Global Challenges Addressed by Innovations
in Packaging
Food Waste, World
Hunger, Sustainability, Conscious Consumerism and Technology Transfer Among
Global Challenges Addressed by Innovations
in Packaging
A 6 month voluntary position with the UN became a 4 - year mission and,
in December 2015, Simon and his team were awarded the prestigious United Nations
Global Innovation Challenge Award, for the initiative with the greatest «disruptive potential» for far - reaching societal change (creating a tangible impact towards eradicating global hunger and saving millions of lives every
Global Innovation Challenge Award, for the initiative with the greatest «disruptive potential» for far - reaching societal change (creating a tangible impact towards eradicating
global hunger and saving millions of lives every
global hunger and saving millions of lives every year.)
As a
global food company, we believe we have a significant role to play
in helping to end
hunger, achieve food security, improve nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture (UN SDG 2).
As a
global food company, we believe we have a significant role to play
in helping end
hunger, achieve food security, improve nutrition, and promote sustainable agriculture (UN SDG 2).
Currently, around 800 million people are living under
hunger and undernourishment at the mean time more than 20 % of the available food
in the
global market is wasted.
«Bangladesh has emerged as a
global model for combating
hunger and obtained great success
in becoming a country of food surplus from chronic food shortages.
Because the power relationships that exist
in food chains are so central to global hunger — over two - thirds of those who are hungry today produce food — centralized control over key agricultural functions must be dismantled.79 In the Brazilian soybean market, 200,000 farmers attempt to sell to five main commodity trader
in food chains are so central to
global hunger — over two - thirds of those who are hungry today produce food — centralized control over key agricultural functions must be dismantled.79
In the Brazilian soybean market, 200,000 farmers attempt to sell to five main commodity trader
In the Brazilian soybean market, 200,000 farmers attempt to sell to five main commodity traders.
Topics up for discussion this year include issues around genetically modified (GM) technologies
in agriculture, the impact of regulation and planning schemes on small - scale farmers,
hunger activism and the «right to food», and food sovereignty at a
global level.
About Share Our Strength Share Our Strength was founded on the belief that everyone has a strength to share
in the
global fight against
hunger and poverty, and that
in these shared strengths lie solutions.
Extending the Table focuses on international recipes and also includes stories about
hunger around the world; sort of like Simply
in Season only with a
global perspective.
: Sweet Potato & Black Bean Burritos from This Week for Dinner Truffle Sweet Potato Frites from Savory Sweet Life Sweet Potato & Chicken Sausage Stew from Chefdruck Honey Sweet Potato Biscuits from Food for My Family Sweet Potato Burgers from Cutie Booty Cakes What's Gaby Cooking and Sweet Potato Day The Mission List and Sweet Potato Day World Moms Blog and Sweet Potato Day Go Graham Go and Sweet Potato Day Cranberry Sweet Potato Crumb Cake from Barbara Bakes Bourbon and Marshmallow Sweet Potatoes from Boston Mamas Documama and Sweet Potato Day Sweet Potato Bread Pudding from Eat the Love Lamb Shanks with Sweet Potatoes and Sausage from Kitchen Gadget Girl Sweet Potato Love To Help End World
Hunger from Love That Max Celebrating Sweet Potato Day with Mom Trends Sweet Potato Chili from Righteous Bacon Cooking Sweet Potatoes for Picky Eaters from Rookie Moms Sweet Potatoes and
Global Health from Third Eye Mom Indian Spiced Sweet Potato Kielbasa ONE Skillet Bake from Tickled Red Sweet, Dude, Sweet Potato Breakfast Hash from Helen Jane Oh My Sweet Potato Apple Bake from Bowl Licker Sweet Potato and Peanut Gratin from Non-Reactive Pan Sweet Potato Fries from When You Wake Up a Mother (also found on Million Moms Challenge) This is an original post to World Moms Blog by founder, Jennifer Burden,
in New Jersey, USA.
A gifted child may be able to participate
in adult conversations about issues such as
global warming or world
hunger one minute and the next minute cry and whine because a sibling took a favorite toy.
Winston Industries is committed to solving
global food and nutrition challenges through scholarship funding; their goal is to help eradicate
hunger, malnutrition, and obesity, and they address these goals through partnerships and technological innovation
in their products.
People from all parts of the UK contribute to the department's efforts
in East Kilbride, including on the prime minister's initiative to combat
global hunger and malnutrition.
«Certainly science diplomacy is essential for addressing the
global challenges of
hunger, energy, climate, and other areas detailed
in the Sustainable Development Goals approved last year by the United Nations.»
Unfortunately, the mealybug is equally capable of traveling via a human vector — and it is now devastating the cassava (aka manioc or yucca) crop on some 200,000 hectares
in Thailand, where some 60 percent of
global exports (worth $ 1.5 billion) are grown, according to the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), a Colombia - based research nonprofit focused on reducing
hunger and poverty via sustainable agriculture.
While commercial fishing has not yet occurred
in the area, the world's
hunger for fish protein is rising and both Arctic and non-Arctic nations are angling to develop natural resources
in the region as
global warming opens shipping lanes.
Having now surmounted the corn challenge gives researchers confidence to tackle even more complex crop genomes, such as wheat and barley — other potential weapons
in fighting
global hunger.
In a water management scenario the scientists call ambitious,
global kilocalorie production could rise by 40 percent, while according to UN estimates roughly 80 percent would be needed to eradicate
hunger by the middle of this century.
Crucially, the increase was seen
in both scientific survey data and fisheries records — so it wasn't just an artifact of technological advances or a growing
global hunger for calamari and sushi.
«Bangladesh has emerged as a
global model for combating
hunger and obtained great success
in becoming a country of food surplus from chronic food shortages.
She was also part of a group that organized their own local
hunger banquet
in Ithaca, to show Tompkins county residents the realities of
global food inequity.
HarvestPlus is proud to congratulate 2016 World Food Prize Laureate Dr. Howarth «Howdy» Bouis, who won for his pioneering work
in addressing the
global problem of micronutrient deficiencies, known as hidden
hunger, through biofortification.
Lionsgate Motion Picture Group Co-Chairs Rob Friedman and Patrick Wachsberger add «We're delighted to continue our successful collaboration with IMAX, with whom we have already partnered on the
global blockbuster «The
Hunger Games» and «Twilight Saga» franchises, and we're especially pleased that we can introduce our newest young adult franchise, «Divergent,» to the movie going public
in the premium IMAX format that celebrates its status as a special and memorable event.»
Lionsgate UK will also release a
global exclusive Deluxe Edition of The
Hunger Games: Catching Fire only from Amazon.co.uk, which will include both The
Hunger Games and The
Hunger Games: Catching Fire on DVD and Blu - ray, the official soundtrack, exclusive art cards, over 130 Minutes of bonus content, plus more than 45 - minutes of all - exclusive content housed
in premium Mockingjay packaging
Lionsgate the premier next generation
global content leader, will launch a U.S. tour of «The
Hunger Games: The Exhibition»
in summer 2015, it was announced today by Lionsgate Chief Marketing Officer Tim Palen.
In the past few years, he's helped launch a global franchise («The Hunger Games»), shared the screen with Sylvester Stallone («The Expendables 2»), and now, worked with Harrison Ford and Gary Oldman... in the same movi
In the past few years, he's helped launch a
global franchise («The
Hunger Games»), shared the screen with Sylvester Stallone («The Expendables 2»), and now, worked with Harrison Ford and Gary Oldman...
in the same movi
in the same movie!
The text explores the harsh reality of
global hunger and how it has become a vicious cycle for impoverished families
in developing countries.
By 2015, the leaders pledged, the world would achieve measurable improvements
in the most critical areas of human development: eradicate extreme poverty and
hunger, achieve universal primary education, promote gender equality and empower women, reduce child mortality, improve maternal health, combat HIV / AIDS, Malaria and other diseases, ensure environmental sustainability,
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A gifted child may be able to participate
in adult conversations about issues such as
global warming or world
hunger one minute and the next minute cry and whine because a sibling took a favorite toy.
But
global rebellion is short work for sharpshooter Katniss Everdeen, who single - handedly foments a revolution
in Suzanne Collins» blockbuster young - adult
Hunger Games trilogy.
You should provide exact numbers
in your world
hunger essays
in order they to be informative, factual, and able to reveal the
global scale of the problem.
During a panel discussion with senior
global leaders at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs Symposium «Advancing Food and Nutrition Security at the G8 Summit» in Washington, Jeff Simmons urged leaders to take action now to address the challenge of developing more efficient food production systems and pressed for policy alternatives that provide long - term, sustainable solutions to hunger, food inflation and food availab
global leaders at the Chicago Council on
Global Affairs Symposium «Advancing Food and Nutrition Security at the G8 Summit» in Washington, Jeff Simmons urged leaders to take action now to address the challenge of developing more efficient food production systems and pressed for policy alternatives that provide long - term, sustainable solutions to hunger, food inflation and food availab
Global Affairs Symposium «Advancing Food and Nutrition Security at the G8 Summit»
in Washington, Jeff Simmons urged leaders to take action now to address the challenge of developing more efficient food production systems and pressed for policy alternatives that provide long - term, sustainable solutions to
hunger, food inflation and food availability.
Established
in 1990, the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation is a nonprofit entity devoted to projects that increase public awareness of subjects of vital importance to the artist: medical research, education, the environment, homelessness, world
hunger, and
global enhancement of the arts.
«From a
global perspective, we need to address why people continue to die of
hunger and malnutrition
in 2012 when adequate food resources exist.»