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The Hunger Project (THP), founded in 1977 with the stated goal of ending world hunger in 25 years, is an organization committed to the sustainable end of world hunger.It has ongoing programs in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, where it implements programs aimed at mobilizing rural grassroots communities to achieve sustainable progress in health, education, nutrition, and family income. [1]
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Joan Holmes (born 1935) is an American psychologist.She was the founding president of The Hunger Project, [1] and served as one of 31 members on 'Task Force 2 on Hunger' [2] of the UN Millennium Project of 2000–2006.
Werner Hans Erhard (born John Paul Rosenberg; September 5, 1935) [1]: 7 is an American lecturer known for founding est (offered from 1971 to 1984). [1]: 14 [2] In 1985, he replaced the est Training with a newly designed program, the Forum. [3]
A description of citizen diplomacy, which includes a description of the "Mo Tzu Project", may be found in the book Multi-Track Diplomacy: A Systems Guide and Analysis, by Louise Diamond and John McDonald, Iowa Peace Institute (1991). The Future of Equality, The Deeper News, A Global Business Network Publication, Volume 4, Number 1, February 1993.
1 The Hunger Project. 7 comments Toggle The Hunger Project subsection. 1.1 Involved parties. 1.2 Other steps in dispute resolution that have been attempted:
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on Saturday named his social media platform CEO Devin Nunes to lead an intelligence advisory panel and said his former intelligence chief ...
From 1985 to 1997, Zweifel worked for the non-governmental organization The Hunger Project on the roster of the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). As its Director of Global Operations (from 1992 to 1997), he lived in various European countries as well as in Japan, India, and the United States. [3]