Hunger QOTD: Norman Borlaug
Women in Jombo village, Malawi, take group cooking classes as part of the USAID-funded Wellness and Agriculture of Life Advancement (WALA) project designed by Catholic Relief Services. The women learn how to prepare nutritious meals for their families. Photo by Racine Tucker-Hamilton/Bread for the World
"Food is the moral right of all who are born into this world."
Norman Borlaug, Nobel laureate and "father of the Green Revolution."
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Posted by Bread on July 23, 2012 in 1,000 Days, Global Hunger, Hunger QOTD, Maternal and Child Nutrition, Poverty / Comments (0) / TrackBack (0)
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