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Malawi is losing its culinary heritage to the climate crisis and the effects of globalization – but women and young people are resisting.
Malawi is losing its culinary heritage to the climate crisis and the effects of globalization – but women and young people are resisting.
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Wheat is one of the world’s most important staple crops, but its cultivation often drives land degradation. Is sustainable wheat possible?
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In celebration of International Women’s Day, we honor eight extraordinary women who are redefining what’s possible – reviving ecosystems, protecting Indigenous rights, transforming climate finance, and strengthening food security.
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