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What Works: Creating Connections Across Cultures & Boundaries

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Farmers are a wealth of information. Many have developed kills and knowledge that others might benefit from to improve harvests and livelihoods. Organizations like the Africa Rice Center, are helping farmers to share skills and knowledge...
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Putting Africa into Perspective: What We Mean When We Say ‘the Entire Continent’

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One way to measure the size of Africa is from the North—the coast of Tunisia—to the South—the tip of South Africa, which is a total of 4, 989 miles. The distance from East to West,...
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State of the World 2011 Launches in NYC

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This week, the Worldwatch Institute launches its flagship publication, State of the World 2011: Innovations that Nourish the Planet in New York City. The report spotlights successful agricultural innovations and unearths major successes in preventing food...
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