Cochabamba Water Street Art
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creative commons via flickr user Kris Krug
Read MoreWays to Conserve Water
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WhyHunger suggests practical, everyday solutions for a water-secure future for activists, farmers, social movements, schools, organizations, and more. Water is a renewable but finite resource
Read MoreOrganizations: Water
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Connect with leading voices and organizations working to ensure safe, clean and accessible water for all. CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food From 2002
Read MoreTools & Tips: Water
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From changing daily habits to long-term planning, you can take action today to lower your water impact and step up for our environment. Do you
Read MoreCase Studies: Water Privatization and Pollution
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Across the world, water privatization has been linked to overuse of water, marginalization of the poor, and pollution of water tables. Read on for case
Read MoreLinks & Resources: Water
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Publications, books, articles and resources that explore the disconnect between the right to water and privatization of water, and how revamping water policy can help
Read MoreFood Justice at the Border
Brooke Smith
Recently, Brooke Smith (Director of the Grassroots Action Network at WhyHunger), traveled with three of our partners—Don Bustos (NM), Alma Maquitico (TX) and Cesar Lopez
Read MoreFarm-to-Institution Programs That Go Beyond Farm-to-School
Katrina Moore
Gleaning with Ag Against Hunger in California. Photo by Jason Coate. With school food nutrition standards making the news lately and childhood obesity a major
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