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Why is Tackling Food Waste Important By Jamila Dahiru, No Hunger Initiatives Food Waste Behavioural Fellow.   The global food waste problem is a serious and urgent one. According to the Food and Agriculture Organisation [FAO], an estimated 1.6 billion tonnes of food; a third of all food produced globally is lost or wasted every […]

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Sustainable Energy Security Successes in Nigeria By Imuetiyan Elizabeth Omo-Irabor, No Hunger Initiatives Food and Energy Policies Researcher. There is also the potential for hydrogen energy which involves the burning of hydrogen gas for providing electricity or as fuel for movement and machines. Hydrogen is one of the most abundant elements on earth, occurring naturally

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FOOD SYSTEMS POLICY PRESCRIPTION BLOG SERIES (FSPPBS) Number 2 Forms of Sustainable Energy and Food Security in Nigeria By Imuetiyan Elizabeth Omo-Irabor, No Hunger Initiatives Food and Energy Policies Researcher. Sustainable energy sources are renewable energy sources (solar, wind, geothermal, hydro and biomass) which occur naturally and can meet our present energy needs without compromising

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FOOD SYSTEMS POLICY PRESCRIPTION BLOG SERIES 2 (FSPPBS)

FOOD SYSTEMS POLICY PRESCRIPTION BLOG SERIES (FSPPBS) Number 2   Sustainable Energy Security and Food Availability in Nigeria By Imuetiyan Elizabeth Omo-Irabor, No Hunger Initiatives Food and Energy Policies Researcher.   Introduction  Nigeria, known as the giant of Africa with a population of about 200 million people has the fastest striving population in Africa with

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FOOD SYSTEMS POLICY PRESCRIPTION BLOG SERIES 1 (FSPPBS)

  Sustainable Energy Security and Food Availability in Nigeria By Imuetiyan Elizabeth Omo-Irabor  No Hunger Initiatives Food and Energy Policies Researcher.   Introduction  Nigeria, known as the giant of Africa with a population of about 200 million people has the fastest striving population in Africa with an annual growth rate of 2.6%. [1]. However, between

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Food insecurity and hunger are caused by many factors, often being intertwined with one another. In general, the principal causes of hunger include poverty, conflict, climate and weather, lack of investment in agriculture, and unstable markets.  Goal two of the Sustainable Development Goals, developed in 2016, strives for “Zero Hunger” by 2030. Unfortunately, hunger and malnutrition

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Mission to serve

Through Mission to Serve, you can join like-minded people from all walks of life on a journey to explore how you can deepen your global impact. You can help end hunger, create food security, improve nutrition, and promote sustainable agriculture.  Your donation will safeguard hungry children in Nigeria and other Africa countries from illnesses that

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Hunger and malnutrition are urgent concerns for 820 million people around the world, and that number threatens to drastically rise in the midst of COVID-19. With your help, we can continue to reach communities in Nigeria and Africa as a whole during this time of unimaginable crisis.  Of the 18 countries identified in 2020 as

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