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February 2, 2026

Books & Media Reviews

Essentials of Public Health Communication: A Valuable Book and Curricula

Around the world, a key shift during the past few decades in combatting malnutrition has been the adoption of social marketing, communications and "behavior change" to improve diets, caretaker behavior,  and recognition of failures in child growth.Â...

February 1, 2026
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In Memoriam

The Tallest Man: William Foege in Memoriam

William (Bill) Foege’s achievements for the health of humanity tower above almost everyone.  He passed away this past week.  Born in 1936, his many diverse achievements include: * Eradicated smallpox. Working with DA...

January 31, 2026

Nutrition

A Promising Model to Predict Rates of U.S. Food Insecurity

by Kathy Goss

As  covered in a September 20 Hunger Notes article, the USDA announced that they would no longer be collecting the annual data measuring household food insecurity and cancelling the Household Food Security Reports. This means that the 2024 ...

January 16, 2026
Image: After Hurricanes Eta and Iota in La Lima, Honduras, December 2020, Jose Cabezas / Reuters

Global

Less Foreign Aid, More Climate Risk-The Massive Costs of Gutting USAID

by Alice Hill and Lindsey Doyle Foreign Affairs

This article explains how the long-term climate-related effects of cutting USAID are real in terms of actual dollar costs to countries, as well as other impacts, such as increased irregular migration, climate risks, endangered supply chains, humanita...

January 6, 2026

Americas

CSIS Reviews Implications of the Final U.S. Hunger Report

A new Jan. 6 report from the think tank, CSIS, reviews the recent U.S. Government study about hunger in America, noting that this until-now annual food security or hunger report will no longer be conducted by the US Government which deemed it politic...

January 5, 2026

Americas

Death from Malnutrition in the United States

Deaths among Americans caused by malnutrition and hunger have increased 600% according to the Washington Post and data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as reported by Andrew van Darn on Jan. 5, 2026, who finds that the increase is...

December 21, 2025

Africa

Book Classic: The Challenge of Famine, Recent Experience and Lessons Learned by John Osgood Field

The anthology edited by John Osgood Field, The Challenge of Famine, Recent Experience Lessons Learned" remains one of the premier books about predicting and measuring famine ever published.  Field, until his retirement a professor of food ...

December 12, 2025

Africa

Key U.N. Updates Show Alarming Hunger Trends

Recent UN annual reports and updates about global hunger highlight several important issues and trends as we move into 2026: WFP will prioritize feeding 110 million in 2026 despite larger need: Decli...

December 10, 2025

Agriculture & Nutrition

Classic Publication from 1995: Bittersweet Harvests, by Ann Thrupp

A classic publication about food insecurity that is still worth a read today to understand how aid has developed in Latin America is "Bittersweet Harvests for Global Supermark...

December 9, 2025

Global

Scoop: State Department ends support for some food security programs

by Elissa Miolene Devex

"The decision halts funding for initiatives that build resilience in chronically food-insecure regions — known as resilience food security activities or nonemergency food aid — which are designed to reduce chronic hunger and prevent future emerge...

December 1, 2025

Africa

Articles about Malnutrition Field Programs, "Field Exchange", October 2025

The Emergency Nutrition Exchange, based out of Dublin, Ireland, has published groundbreaking, field-level technical research about attacking malnutrition for the last few decades.  The latest edition, Issue 76 (October 2025) showcases community-led,...

November 21, 2025
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Global

Lesson Plans on Hunger and Food Insecurity

by WHES Team

Lesson Plans on Hunger and Food Insecurity As part of its mission to educate about hunger, WHES has put together an index of publicly available lesson plans on hunger and food insecurity. Whether you are a sc...

November 17, 2025

Africa

A Crucible of Courage: A Review of Ken Isaacs’ "Running to the Fire"

Ken Isaacs spent more than three decades with Samaritan’s Purse, rising to executive vice-president and helping turn Franklin Graham’s organization into one of the largest Christian relief agencies on earth. In Running to the Fire he rec...

November 15, 2025

famine

Food Assistance Outlook Brief

by FEWS NET

FEWS NET released their Food Assistance Outlook Brief for October 2025.  The monthly outlook briefs provide country-by-country information on hunger hot spots as well as and global trends. This brief focused on Guatemala and Mozambique.  You can al...

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