
Empowering women farmers to end hunger and poverty
Elizabeth, a farmer from South Sudan. Photo: Tim Bierley/Oxfam About 80 percent of the world’s food is produced by small-scale farming. Women make up on

Elizabeth, a farmer from South Sudan. Photo: Tim Bierley/Oxfam About 80 percent of the world’s food is produced by small-scale farming. Women make up on
Women bear the brunt of the battle against hunger, but they’re also a powerful force capable of feeding their communities. World Food Day is dedicated
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