WFP Executive Director David Beasley estimates that 270 million people globally will hover on the brink of starvation after the pandemic— how can the US address food insecurity around the globe? Join us and former Executive Director of the the UN World Food Programme Ertharin Cousin this Thursday.
Burma was supposed to be a transitioning democracy, and the power-sharing agreement between its military and civilian leadership was regarded as one of the Obama Administration’ s major foreign policy achievements. But now, civilians are protesting a military takeover. In this episode, we talk with...
Award-winning researcher and peace builder, Séverine Autesserre, will join us to talk about her new book, "The Frontlines of Peace." With examples drawn from across the globe, she shows how peace can grow in the most unlikely circumstances. Register today:
Hunger has generally been confronted as a humanitarian issue, and rightly so. But it must also be treated as an essential element of military or foreign policy, according to Ambassador Ertharin Cousin, former Executive Director of the UN World Food Programme (WFP). Be part of our conversation with...
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