We are so close to getting the Global Food Security Act (S. 1252) across the finish line, out of Congress, and signed into law. This week we are facing one of the last hurdles in Congress an… Read More
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This enormous milestone has not come easy. But, thanks to the immediate and sometimes last-minute actions of our stalwart ONE members, the 2,883 calls, 15… Read More
"A portrait of turmoil in South Sudan, from behind the lens" PBS NewsHour 8/19/2016ExcerptSUMMARY: South Sudan, the world’s newest country, is again on the brink of a civil war… Read More
There is sufficient fresh water on the planet for every single person to have access to clean, accessible water, so why are there millions of people who do not have this Human Right?
The ans… Read More
The World Council of Peoples for the United Nations (WCPUN) is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization dedicated to facilitating Partnerships across Sectors Internationally that promote Awar… Read More
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Summer Games Done Quick 2019 was up and running yesterday, raising money for medical organization Doctors Without Borders.
Beginning June 23rd at 12:30 PM EDT… Read More
It is defined as the excessive loss of body fluid. There are three types of dehydration: hypotonic or hyponatremic (primarily a loss of electrolytes, sodiumin particular), hypertonic or hy… Read More
You Need To Have Sex With Your Wife At Least 12-15 Times A Week: Joro Olumofin
Relationship counsellor, Joro OlumofinPopular Nigerian relationship expert, Joro Olumofin, has adviced men to… Read More
It is a major tragedy that millions of people currently live with hunger, and fear starvation. This is despite the fact that food security or “access for all at all times, to a sustain… Read More
Scientists are still puzzling over the creation of a vaccine against Coronavirus. Opinions on how a healthy person can avoid Coronavirus infection also differ. Nevertheless, doctors agree th… Read More
There have been times when India has seen difficult situations like the Bengal famine or drought. An estimated 2.1 million people died from starvation and disease aggravated due to malnutrit… Read More
Geriatric syndromes are difficult to understand due to the complexity of the multiple factors and the synergistic effects of the various risk factors. These situations are called syndromes t… Read More
Chronic pecking is an abnormal behavior of birds. The latter mutilate the feathers by biting them, even going so far as to uproot them. This disease can have various origins.
Chronic peckin… Read More
Do you know what a parrot eats?
What food and nourishment to give a parrot!
Tips for a good diet for your parrot
WHAT DOES A PARROT EAT? PARROT FEED AND FOOD!
Nutritional deficiency is one… Read More
120,000 more children will die of malnutrition. Not 120,000 will die. 120,000 additional children will die of severe malnutrition this year, due to the effects of COVID on the fo… Read More
Image from WFP websiteMalnutrition can occur at any point in the life cycle. However, when it occurs early in life, irreversible damages can be done to the body and brain Read More
Image from 123RF websiteVitamin A Deficiency It plays important roles in the body including vision, maintenance of epithelial tissue, and synthesis of mucous secretion, growth, reproduction… Read More
Re: How a bloody night of bullets quashed a young protest movement
Cable Network News, CNN’s caption for a five minutes flick it produced on the Tuesday October 20, 2020 incident at… Read More
The human back is made up of muscles, ligaments, tendons, disks, and bones, all of which work together to support the body and allow us to move around. The segments of the spine are cush… Read More
The concept of a “summer body” has been a toxic force in a world which already fetishizes thinness to levels that cause untold problems with young men and especially young women… Read More
The United Nations’s (UN) Climate Science Panel. issued a Report on Monday, detailing both the Impacts of Climate Change, and potential Adaptation Measures Society can take to Mitigate… Read More
Tomato plants are selected for watering techniques and require more fertilizer than most plants. While some of these Tomato growing secrets include Tomato planting tips and soil health… Read More
UBEC: Katsina has over 500,000 out-of-school children
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has disclosed that data from the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) shows t… Read More
World Bank: More Nigerians will fall into extreme poverty
The World Bank has predicted that more people in Nigeria and its Sub-Saharan neighbours are expected to fall into extreme pov… Read More
Robert Frederick Zenon Geldof (aka Bob Geldof) is an Irish musician, actor, and campaigner. He first gained notoriety in the late 1970s as the main singer of the Irish rock band Boomtown Rat… Read More
People crossing the border from Afghanistan to the town of Chaman in Pakistan last August. /Reuters
Ravaged by decades of bitter war, successive droughts and COVID-19, Afghanistan is contin… Read More
As we age, we tend to lose our memory. You might associate cognitive decline and dementia as a normal part of aging.
Although there are normal cognitive changes that occur with age… Read More
It has already been a year since the U.S. forces left and the Taliban took over, but hunger is still widespread in Afghanistan where families struggle to find food for their malnourished chi… Read More
Japan has two fascinating names; the Land of the Rising Sun in reference to how the sun seems to rise from Japan when you look at the country from China. The other name is Planet Japan, whic… Read More
Was it Mrs Thatcher’s dream to see pretty English beaches caked in fetid lumps of human excrement and untreated chemical waste?
When she said there was no such thing as society, did M… Read More
The quaker parrot or monk parakeet is a light green bird except for the head, throat, and chest which are mouse gray hence its nickname.
We note the presence of blue on part of the wings, th… Read More
The food we eat plays a significant role in our overall health and well-being. A balanced and nutritious diet provides our body with the essential vitamins, minerals, and nutrients it needs… Read More
The United Nations has warned of the risk of famine in the northeast of Nigeria, due to the conflict and lack of funding. The UN is asking for $396 million to prevent widespread hunger and m… Read More
The United Nations is appealing for $7 billion in funding to help communities struggling to survive in Kenya, Somalia and Ethiopia due to the worst drought in 40 years. More than 43.3 millio… Read More
Fierce fighting between rival forces in Sudan's capital, Khartoum, has resulted in a rising number of displaced people battling disease and malnutrition. The conflict, which began in April… Read More
International NGO Médecins sans Frontières (MSF) has called for the immediate resumption of food aid distribution in Ethiopia. The US government and the UN Food Programme suspe… Read More
Iraq's Water Crisis: The Devastating Impact of Drying RiversDid you know that Iraq is facing a water crisis of alarming proportions? As rivers dry up and reservoirs reach critically low leve… Read More
The news article discusses how doctors in Samoa and the East Coast are diagnosing and treating the effects of climate change on human health. In Samoa, extreme weather events lead to public… Read More
Thousands of children who fled the fighting in Sudan are suffering from malnutrition, with at least 31,000 lacking access to treatment, according to Save the Children. Aid workers at a refug… Read More
Over 1,200 Sudanese refugees under the age of five have died in nine camps between May and September, mostly due to suspected measles and malnutrition. The conflict in Sudan has overwhelmed… Read More
The variety and richness of Nigerian cuisine is amazing! From flavorful jollof rice to yummy egusi soup, it has it all. Local ingredients like yam, plantain, and palm oil add so much flavor… Read More
The news article discusses the connection between climate change and the tuberculosis (TB) crisis. It highlights that countries with a high burden of TB cases, such as China, Brazil, India… Read More
Agriculture plays a vital role in the Nigerian economy, contributing to various aspects of the country’s development and well-being. Understanding the importance of agriculture can she… Read More
The UN World Food Programme has warned that over 1.6 million children under the age of five in South Sudan are at risk of malnutrition in 2024. The country, which has been plagued by instabi… Read More