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  • Bread for the World

    Bread for the World stands in a long biblical and prophetic tradition of those who speak out boldly in defense of people who are poor, hungry and consigned to the margins of society. People of faith and conscience have long engaged in the struggle for a more just world. They have fought for the abolition of slavery, for an end to nuclear proliferation and for the respect of human dignity and freedom.

    www.bread.org

  • Vegfam

    Feeds the hungry without exploiting animals.

    www.veganvillage.co.uk

  • FRAC - Consequences of Hunger

    Short fact sheet. Hunger impacts on health (physical and mental), literacy, intelligence, child development, education, and infant mortality.

    www.frac.org

  • UNICEF: The State of the World's Children 1998

    Overviews the scale of malnutrition and causes, lists solutions, gives a scientific role, and provides statistical tables .

    www.unicef.org

  • World Hunger Notes

    An on-line magazine about world hunger and poverty in the United States published by World Hunger Education Service

    www.worldhunger.org

  • Still Hungry

    Position paper on world hunger, showing it has little changed in a quarter century, with more children than ever going hungry.

    www.zmag.org

  • NomadNet

    A collection of unorthodox views on aid and relief operations: Many articles suggest charities are partially to blame for hunger in Africa because they ignore evidence about hunger in order to fatten their coffers.

    www.netnomad.com

  • Food First/Institute for Food and Development Policy

    Food First/The Institute for Food and Development Policy is an education-for-action center and non-profit think tank focusing on issues of hunger, food, poverty, agriculture, trade, and rural development, guided by the principle that food is a fundamental human right.

    www.foodfirst.org

  • Fidel Castro Speech

    The Cuban president presents appalling statistics on the hunger of children and other issues at the 50th World Health Assembly, May 1998.

    www.ldb.org

  • Food Dumping (or Aid) Maintains Poverty

    Looks at the effects of food aid to developing countries in non-emergency situations. Additional links, articles and research are provided, including links.

    www.globalissues.org

  • Hunger: Myths and Realities

    Contains myths about world hunger and their respective truths.

    www.rehydrate.org

  • The Hunger Site

    Includes facts as well as a form for making donations.

    www.thehungersite.com

  • Environmental Literacy Council: Food and Hunger

    Articles critical of agribusiness, pesticides, and genetically engineered plants.

    www.enviroliteracy.org

  • RESULTS

    Nonprofit, grassroots citizen's lobby working to create the political will to end hunger and the worst aspects of poverty, and committed to having individual citizens have a breakthrough in realizing their own personal and political power.

    www.results.org

  • Congressional Hunger Center

    A non-profit anti-hunger leadership training and a bi-partisan organization, serves as a center where the anti-hunger community can discuss creative solutions to end domestic and international hunger, located in Washington, DC.

    www.hungercenter.org

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