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          Hunger

          The latest stories and news on global efforts to end world hunger

          An artist's impression of the Opportunity Pavilion. Courtesy Expo 2020 Dubai

          How small steps can bring about positive change on a global scale

          CommentSeptember 23, 2018
          There is no place for malnutrition in our world, and yet it exists. Albert Gonzalez Farran / AFP

          Together, we can reduce rates of malnutrition

          OpinionMay 31, 2017
          Mosul residents wait at a food distribution point inside western Mosul, Iraq. . (AP Photo/Bram Janssen, File)

          Hunger grows in Mosul amid slow advances against ISIL

          WorldMay 06, 2017

          Hungry South Sudanese ‘eat leaves and seeds to survive’

          WorldApril 10, 2017

          The battle for Mosul continues

          OpinionMarch 11, 2017
          Iraqis displaced from the city of Mosul reach out to receive food aid at a camp in the Hamam Al Alil area south of the embattled city on March 11, 2017, during the government forces ongoing offensive to retake the area from ISIL. Ahmad Al Rubaye/AFP

          Fear and hunger grip Iraqis in west Mosul

          WorldMarch 11, 2017
          A report by Oxfam shows that the wealth of just eight men – including Mark Zuckerberg – equals that of the 3.6 billion people who make up the poorest half of the world’s population and survive on less than $2 (Dh7.35) a day. Esteban Felix / AP Photo

          How to tackle world poverty?

          OpinionJanuary 17, 2017
          Lives in ruins: the human tragedy unfolding in Gaza

          Lives in ruins: the human tragedy unfolding in Gaza

          November 02, 2016
          Princess Haya says it is time to think more deeply about how each of us can contribute to ease the pain of the hungry. Ali Haider / EPA

          Vice President leads by a truly generous example

          OpinionOctober 15, 2016
          Syrian government forces inspecting a house in the Syrian city of Daraya on February 24, 2016, that was damaged in fighting. Youssef Karwashan/AFP

          Syrian regime’s relentless siege on Daraya, ‘thorn in Assad’s side’

          WorldMay 23, 2016
          People shopping at Mawasim Organic Market which runs every Friday at WTC Mall in Abu Dhabi. Ravindranath K / The National

          How to feed a hungry world

          OpinionMarch 24, 2016
          Buffets invariably result in food wastage. Silvia Razgova / The National

          On World Food Day, it’s a good time to watch your waste line

          October 15, 2015
          A child scavenges on the Anlong Pi rubbish dump, Siem Reap, Cambodia – a country where a third of the population lives in extreme poverty, on less than US$1 a day. Omar Havana / Getty Images

          Where does poverty begin - and end?

          WorldAugust 11, 2015
          EducationJune 26, 2015
          At a UN conference in Rome, Sheikha Lubna Al Qasimi stressed the UAE’s commitment to reducing world hunger. Wam

          Sheikha Lubna affirms UAE’s commitment to ending world hunger

          GovernmentJune 08, 2015
          We can all play a part in reducing food wastage. (Asmaa Al Hameli / The National)

          We must limit food wastage

          OpinionJune 07, 2015
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