Food Security Comes to Capitol Hill

Women's Edition
Fri, 04/30/2010
The New Security Beat

The U.S. House of Representatives Hunger Caucus sponsored a hearing, “Feeding a Community, Country and Continent: The Role of Women in Food Security.” This blog post reports on the hearing with quotes from David Kauck, ICRW's senior gender and agriculture specialist who was a panelist, and findings from ICRW's research report, Women, Food Security and Agriculture in a Global Marketplace.

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