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Home  AJWS Blog  Food Aid in the News

January 7, 2011 | Blog

Food Aid in the News

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Posted by Jordan Namerow

Two important articles this week—one in The New York Times and one in Slate Magazine discuss the challenges of food aid worldwide and in Haiti. Take a look.

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