What do you see when you picture world hunger? A skinny, starving kid in Africa? An aid worker swooping in to save the day?
The Blueprint for Serving a Million School Lunches — Every Day | Wawira Njiru | TED · TED
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What do you see when you picture world hunger? A skinny, starving kid in Africa? An aid worker swooping in to save the day?
The Blueprint for Serving a Million School Lunches — Every Day | Wawira Njiru | TED · TED
What do you see when you picture world hunger? A skinny, starving kid in Africa? An aid worker swooping in to save the day?
The Blueprint for Serving a Million School Lunches — Every Day | Wawira Njiru | TED · TED
a phenomenon called coral bleaching. Now a bleached coral isn't dead, but it is sick and starving. And if temperatures stay too high for too long, it dies.
A New Lifeline for the World’s Coral Reefs | Theresa Fyffe | TED · TED
My characters drove cars. They were not starving. Therefore they were not authentically African.
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: The Danger of a Single Story | TED · TED
And I got the exact same answer. "Oh, we used to eat it when we were dirt-poor and starving. Why should we eat it now?
What foods did your ancestors love? Aparna Pallavi