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- Cannot wait to see my dear friend @ederdn at Share our Strength's conference of leaders. When do u arrive. Ed? #NoKidHungry 2 weeks ago
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- RT @InSouthFlorida: Buying our food from local farmers is good for our economy, our families and our environment! Buy and eat fresh #SouthF… 3 weeks ago
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- RT @USDA_AMS: Change You Can Taste: School #Lunch Program Gets a Makeover ow.ly/jU0Zh @PWCSNews @USDANutrition 2 months ago
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Monthly Archives: August 2011
World Food Programme Hunger Map
This comes to us via a great post on Google+ by Valeria Maltoni. It’s a world hunger overview infographic, just produced by the World Food Programme. Informative, and sobering. The link to the full-size map is here.
