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World Food Day
http://anadder.com/world-food-day
A quick look at the facts behind world hunger and how microfinance could help.
BLOGGERS UNITE:WORLD FOOD DAY 2009
http://www.mybrowneyedview.com/2009/10/bloggers-uniteworld-food-day-20…
My post deals with hungry children here in the United States. I gave stats and links to information on what food insecurity is and how it impacts human beings. I also included links to sites that give information about national organizations that are
World Food Day - here's one thing you can do and I did
http://anewmillennium.blogspot.com/2009/10/world-food-day-heres-one-th…
This came from a couple of different sources but it was too good not to use on today of all days. The issue Food Security
Today is the Day Stand Up and Be Counted to support World Food Day and End Poverty!
http://anewmillennium.blogspot.com/2009/10/today-is-day-stand-up-and-b…
My first post for both Stand Up End Poverty and World Food Day. My goal was to show how they are interrelated.
Celebrate World Food Day
http://gaiatribe.geekuniversalis.com/2009/10/16/celebrate-world-food-d…
Description of holiday and tips on how to fight hunger.
Is Your Heart as Big as a Peanut ?
http://recycledfrockery.com/?p=952
Is Your Heart as Big as a Peanut ? you may think we're crazy asking a question like that, but it's really the best question we can ask you, to ask yourself; Since Today is World Food Day.
Can We End Poverty In Our Generation?
http://jonathan2rivers.blogspot.com/2009/10/can-we-end-poverty-in-our-…
Imagine yourself living in an isolated village surrounded by barren fields and wilted crops, with the seasons bringing nothing but drought and mosquitoes carrying malaria.
A report on a trip to Gippsland, Victoria
http://misseaglesnetwork.blogspot.com/2009/10/world-food-day-achieving…
The post provides a report on the recent "Nurture the land, Nourish the people..." Food, farming and health conference held iin Gippsland, Victoria, Australia by Agribusiness Gippsland
World Food Day is Tomorrow
http://sporkmarketing.com/blog/495/world-food-day-is-tomorrow/
Talking about what World Food Day is, what it means, and some things people can do locally to support the cause.
World Food Day Oct 16th 2009 Bloggers Unite
http://recipe-korner.blogspot.com/2009/10/world-food-day-oct-16th-2009…
World Food Day is Oct 16th, What are you doing to help?Many of us may not have to worry about poverty and hunger. I have been blessed to have food on the table, a great jobeven during this recession
World Food Day: superfood in Provence
http://minniebeaniste.wordpress.com/word-food-day-superfood-in-Provenc…
Spirulina, an algae that can help feed the world: sustainable organic spirulina production in France, sharing food and technology with sub-tropical regions of the developing world.
World Food Day: superfood in Provence
http://minniebeaniste.wordpress.com
Spirulina production - a nutricious superfood that saves lives and is already being cultivated in sub-tropical regions of the developing world
October 16, World Food Day
http://autourdugrenelle.over-blog.com/page/-1846037.html
What is World Food Day (2009 topic)?
Land & Wealth vs. Debt & Promises: The End Game
http://www.thoughts.com/GeorgesBlog/blog/land-and-wealth-vs-debt-and-p…
It is fitting that a series of programs aired on the History Channel in the order they appeared. First, there was a 2 hour documentary on the history of currency and it's dark side,.....
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World Food Day
http://www.fao.org/getinvolved…
World Food Day is annually held on Oct. 16 to commemorate the founding of the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).
What do people do? Many events are organized on and around World Food Day. On and around October 16, a wide-ranging program is organized at the FAO's headquarters in Rome, Italy. The program is aimed at leaders of political and non-political organizations at all levels and at increasing press attention on topical issues around food supply. Other UN organizations and universities around the world organize symposia, conferences, workshops and presentations of particular issues around food production, distribution and security. In addition, special initiatives, such as the “International Year of Rice” in 2004 and the “International Year of the Potato” in 2008 were launched. Across the globe, many different events are organized to raise awareness of problems in food supply and distribution and to raise money to support projects to aid in the cultivation of food plants and the distribution of food. An example of this is TeleFood, which funds micro projects to help small-scale farmers at the grassroots level. The projects aim to help farmers be more productive and improve both local communities' access to food and farmers' cash income. Fundraising events include sponsored sports events, charity auctions, concerts, and marches. Public life World Food Day is not a public holiday so public life is not affected. Background The FAO aims to raise levels of nutrition across the globe, improve agricultural productivity at all levels, enhance the lives of rural populations and contribute to the growth of the world economy. It also provides assistance to countries changing their agricultural policy, to aid regions out of famine situations, to help implement appropriate technology and facilitate a neutral environment to discuss issues around food production. At the FAO's 20th session in Rome, Italy, in November 1979 the conference called for the observance of World Food Day on October 16, 1981, and on the same date each year. The UN General Assembly ratified this decision on December 5, 1980, and urged governments and international, national and local organizations to contribute to observing World Food Day. World Food Day has been held each year since 1981. Symbols The FAO's symbol consists of a circle. Inside the circle is a graphical image of an ear of wheat and the letters F, A and O. The FAO's motto “fiat panis” (let there be bread) appears under the ear of wheat. The first version of this design was a badge distributed to delegates at an FAO conference in Copenhagen in 1946. The current version was registered with the United International Bureaux for the Protection of Intellectual Property on July 1, 1964, and has been used widely since about 1977. A World Food Day official symbol consists of three abstract human figures harvesting, distributing and sharing food. The figures are depicted in a bluish-grey color and the food in an orange shade. This draws attention to the food. The whole image aims to bring attention to the necessity and joy of growing, harvesting and distributing food.








