Posts tagged hunger
11:02 pm - Sun, Aug 28, 2011
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Guatemala’s leaders face hunger crisis

lysscguatemala:

Guatemala is one of the world’s most important producers of sugar bananas and coffee yet the country’s children suffer among the highest rates of malnutrition. Deborah Bonello reports on the causes and what needs to be done to eradicate hunger in the country.

(via lysscglobal)

5:15 pm
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thesteppenwolf:

 

Says Josue de Castro: “I, who have received an international peace prize, think that, unhappily, there is no other solution than violence for Latin America.”  In the eye of this hurricane 120 million children are stirring.  Latin America’s population grows as does no other: it has more than tripled in half a century. One child dies of disease or hunger every minute, but in the year 2000 there will be 650 million Latin Americans, half of whom will be under fifteen: a time bomb.  Among the 280 million Latin Americans of today, 50 million are unemployed or underemployed and about 100 million are illiterate;half of them live in crowded, unhealthy slums.

—Eduardo Galeano, Introduction to Open Veins of Latin America  (1973)

thesteppenwolf:

Says Josue de Castro: “I, who have received an international peace prize, think that, unhappily, there is no other solution than violence for Latin America.”  In the eye of this hurricane 120 million children are stirring.  Latin America’s population grows as does no other: it has more than tripled in half a century. One child dies of disease or hunger every minute, but in the year 2000 there will be 650 million Latin Americans, half of whom will be under fifteen: a time bomb.  Among the 280 million Latin Americans of today, 50 million are unemployed or underemployed and about 100 million are illiterate;half of them live in crowded, unhealthy slums.

—Eduardo Galeano, Introduction to Open Veins of Latin America  (1973)

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1:40 pm - Wed, Mar 2, 2011
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The energy and material which we have all squandered on making war since even 1914 could have warmed, fed and clothed everyone on Earth, but we go about this atrocious squandering in he name of such immaterial and irrelevant fantasies as religion, honor, ideology, progress, racial purity, and patriotism—the last being not love of one’s country but of the idea of one’s country, of the mere image, the flag, the crown, the icon of Lenin, Mao’s little red book, the cross, the crescent, the swastika, and other such absurdities.
Alan Watts in his essay  What on Earth Are We Doing?
2:47 pm - Wed, Oct 20, 2010
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ventimocha:

Poverty in the Philippines. 

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7:50 am - Mon, Sep 13, 2010
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doctorswithoutborders:

A mother and child take away nutrient-rich food supplements from an MSF/Forsani distribution site. Niger is again facing an important nutritional crisis this year: more than 1,500,000 children suffer from severe malnutrition this year in the country.
© Anthony Bourasseau/MSF
Help end childhood malnutrition.

doctorswithoutborders:

A mother and child take away nutrient-rich food supplements from an MSF/Forsani distribution site. Niger is again facing an important nutritional crisis this year: more than 1,500,000 children suffer from severe malnutrition this year in the country.

© Anthony Bourasseau/MSF

Help end childhood malnutrition.

5:37 pm - Sun, Aug 29, 2010
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lisatmurphy:

Definitely going to start doing this more often.

11:26 pm - Mon, Jun 28, 2010
There are people in the world so hungry, that God cannot appear to them except in the form of bread.
Mahatma Gandhi
11:51 am - Sat, Jun 26, 2010
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higgledpiggle:

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