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A decade of improving food security around the world

Five ways the Canadian International Food Security Research Fund transformed lives

  • Dec 19, 2018
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After nearly a decade of supporting projects around the developing world, the Canadian International Food Security Research Fund ends in December 2018. Discover how and where it helped change millions of lives. Part of an ongoing series of stories about innovative projects in the developing world, a partnership between the International Development Research Centre and Canadian Geographic.

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