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The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) provides research-based policy solutions to sustainably reduce poverty and end hunger and malnutrition in developing countries. Established in 1975, IFPRI currently has more than 600 employees working in over 50 countries. It is a research center of CGIAR, a worldwide partnership engaged in agricultural research for development.
The restaurant industry is facing challenges unlike anything before. The Order Up podcast, brought to you by the National Restaurant Association, brings you stories from behind the research and the policy during this time of impossible decisions. Each Friday, we’ll share conversations about the recovery ahead of us, informed by the latest data. Get an understanding of the current industry issues and insights into the best business practices. We’ll share the stories behind the research, polic ...
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How do we better create a culture of mutual aid, reciprocity, co-operation, and collaboration in our cities? How can more public social eating spaces be made and how can they be more inclusively designed? At a time when public services are increasingly under threat, can we create an entirely new one? Join members of the NFS as they chart the struggles and triumphs in the campaign to create a National Food Service.
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A showcase for fresh insights that are making a difference, and progressive solutions that really work. Peer leaders from across the nation share their stories about fighting hunger, coping with regulation, and meeting sustainability goals. About winning kids over and changing lives with creative menus packed with fresh whole food. Need help keeping up with emerging school nutrition policy, legislation, and research? We’ve got that covered, too. From the Heritage Radio Network.
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Deer University podcasts are all about deer biology and management. Drs. Bronson Strickland and Steve Demarais are both deer hunters, deer biologists, professors of wildlife management, and co-directors of the Mississippi State University Deer Lab. Steve and Bronson are so crazy about deer biology and management that they made it their career! Our goal is to explain how you can use deer research to improve your hunting and management experiences. Don’t take for granted what your buddy says o ...
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Hosted by uber-foodies Robbie Bell and Nancy Ancrum, “Join Us at the Table: A Culinary Lifestyle Show” seeks to educate and entertain our listening audience on the impact of culture on our eating and dining habits. We take a look at how ethnic, national, regional and personal traditions around the world influence what we eat – where foods come from, how we prepare it. Join Us at the Table capitalizes on Americans’ burgeoning interest in dining well, cooking healthfully, pairing wine with foo ...
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What would Socrates say? Media buff gives the low down on the Emoji
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We’re all familiar with the humble emoji, be it the simple smiley face, or the bawdy aubergine, but now the emoji lexicon is expanding. Apple is preparing to add 217 new emojis to its virtual repertoire, hoping to boost the inclusivity of the medium. We asked Mark Brill, senior lecturer at the School of Games, Film and Animation at Birmingham City …
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'Covid-19 is a Perfect Storm for Conspiracy Theorists’
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Conspiracy theories are as old as time and they manifest more than ever during times of public unrest and often as a result of government mistrust. The continued rise of social media networks has gifted conspiracy theorists a worldwide platform, which they use this to spread alternate facts and often delusions of global events that affect society. …
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News in Hindi: Victoria to ease COVID-19 restrictions
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In this bulletin, ** The final report from the aged care royal commission handed to the Governor-General.. ** Victoria to ease COVID-19 restrictions. ** In India, Caronavirus cases are on rise again... and more news...
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'Make the most of Australia but don't lose ties with your homeland': Lt Cdr Roneel Chandra
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Lieutenant Commander Chandra is the son of Fiji Indian parents. Born in Fiji, Lt Cdr Chandra joined the Australian Defence Force two decades ago and says every day is an adventure.
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कोविड टीकाकरण अभियान से जुड़े कुछ सवालों के जवाब
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ऑस्ट्रेलिया में कोविड-19 वायरस से बचने के लिए टीकाकरण अभियान की शुरुआत हो चुकी है। बाकी देशों की तरह ही पहले चरण में फाइज़र के इस टीके को अग्रिम पंक्ति में काम करने वाले स्वास्थ्य व एज़्डकेयर जैसी कुछ ज़रूरी सेवाओं के कर्मचारियों को दिया जा रहा है लेकिन बाकी लोगों तक भी इसे पहुंचाया जाएगा। हालांकि इस बीच दूसरी वैक्सीन एस्ट्राजेनेका के देश में आने क…
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Pastor Of Metro Atlanta Church Expelled From Southern Baptist Convention Over LGBTQ Inclusivity Speaks Out
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A committee that oversees more than 50,000 Southern Baptist churches voted to oust congregations in Kentucky and Georgia this week, over policies deemed to be too inclusive of the LGBTQ community. Southern Baptist Convention leaders expelled a Louisville church and Towne View Baptist Church in Kennesaw, Georgia. Towne View’s pastor, the Rev. Jim Co…
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Queensland makes changes to Small Business Owner visa pathway
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From 1 April this year, the Queensland government is all set to amend the Small Business Owner Visa Subclass 491 program. It’ll now become a costlier and tougher pathway to gain permanent residency in Australia.
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B52 to visit Wings over Wairarapa this weekend
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Some very huge planes will be spotted over Wairarapa this weekend. Wings Over Wairarapa will be held over three days in Masterton, starting on Friday. Plans are in motion for a whopping US airforce B-52 to fly over Hood Aerodrome tomorrow. It's been a long wait. In 2019, the B-52's debut in Wairarapa was grounded in Australia on its way to New Zeal…
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Underwater archaeologists to explore HMS Buffalo shipwreck
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After more than 180 years resting in the shallows of Whitianga harbour, The HMS Buffalo shipwreck is about to brought to life again. Using photographs, a 3D picture will be created to understand how the historic ship was constructed. Kurt Bennett is the Maritime Archaeologist leading the project. He spoke to Susie Ferguson.…
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Napier businesses not happy with art festival cancellation
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Businesses in Napier say they are angry, upset and out of pocket after an art deco festival was cancelled due to last week's Covid-19 scare. They're saying it was a knee-jerk reaction by organisers. Hawke's Bay reporter Tom Kitchin has more.
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Self-taught builder turned architect wins major award
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A self-taught builder turned architect who talked his way into architecture school is the newest winner of the highest honour for an individual architect in New Zealand. Dave Strachan - who was nicknamed 'Four-by-two' at university - runs Strachan Group Architects. He received the 2020 Gold Medal by Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Archi…
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Medicinal cannabis too expensive, hard to get - lobby group
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The Government's scheme to give patients access to medicinal cannabis is failing according to the lobby group Medical Cannabis Awareness NZ. It's calling on agencies to investigate the wide-ranging complaints its received which include, charging too much, dispensing the drug without instructions on how to use it and withholding prescriptions from p…
A brief update of movements in the financial sector.
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Parker, Fa not hiding from fight implications
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World-ranked New Zealand boxers Joseph Parker and Junior Fa aren't hiding from the implications of their heavyweight match-up in Auckland tomorrow night. After months of respectful build-up, the Pasifika South Aucklanders resume their amateur rivalry for the first time as professionals. Former WBO world champion Parker is ranked third with the orga…
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Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya on leading an uprising in Belarus
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Within months, Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya had gone from a former school teacher and stay-at-home mother to the symbol of a mass uprising. She ran against the authoritarian incumbent Alexander Lukashenko in Belarus' 2020 presidential election. Despite attracting huge support, election night results claimed she lost heavily - sparking global accusation…
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Calls grow for vaccination priority for South Auckland
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Calls are growing for South Auckland to be vaccinated as a priority. It's been hit the hardest when it comes to the fight against Covid-19, including Papatoetoe High School and the surrounding suburbs. It's an area which typically has larger families and residents who live close to their jobs working at the border, airport or quarantine roles. Dire…
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Covid-19: Anxious wait for families quarantined by outbreak
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The three Covid-19 positive families at the centre of the latest outbreak are anxious but getting better as they quarantine at the Jet Park. There have been 11 community cases, most of them centred around Papatoetoe High School. There are thousands of people who have to isolate at home for two weeks, creating fears about money and jobs. Health corr…
The Black Caps batsman Martin Guptill says it's pleasing to be 2-nil up in their five match T20 cricket series against Australia, but he says they won't be celebrating until the series is won.
The second edition of Super Rugby Aotearoa kicks off tonight, with the Highlanders hosting the Crusaders in the opening match, before the Hurricanes host the Blues tomorrow. The Chiefs have the bye. While the Covid-19 pandemic continues to disrupt sport and life around the world one thing remains unchanged - the Crusaders being heavy favourites to …
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Gas-guzzling cars go head to head with plug-ins in Taranaki
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A battle for hearts and minds is underway in Taranaki between lovers of gas-guzzling classic American cars and the electric-powered new kids on the block. About 780 vehicles from around the country are attending the 14th Americarna festival while rival gathering Electricarna is also grabbing attention. Taranaki Whanganui reporter Robin Martin spoke…
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Grant Robertson defends telling Reserve Bank to look at housing
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The Finance Minister is defending his decision to change the Reserve Bank's remit to include house prices in its monetary considerations. That's despite the Bank's governor Adrian Orr warning him last year that this was not a good idea. [audio_play] "Let's make sure the consideration of house prices is explicit and people can see how the bank has d…
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Donald Trump's tax returns in the hands of New York district attorney
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Tax returns that former US President Donald Trump had fought to keep secret for years are now in the hands of the New York district attorney. Eight years of tax records have been handed over, as well as millions of pages of financial documents. Washington DC correspondent Simon Marks spoke to Susie Ferguson.…
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Covid-19: Political pressure to vaccinate South Auckland first growing
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Political pressure is mounting on the Government to prioritise vaccinating South Aucklanders against Covid-19. The National Party is joining calls from community health providers to bump the area, which is home to the international airport and MIQ facilities, to the top of the queue. It is currently grappling with the latest outbreak of Covid-19 an…
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Taihape School parent unhappy with state of facilities
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More than 250 children in Taihape face another winter in a school that officials have known for a decade is leaking, afflicted by backed-up sewage, and has substandard classrooms. A parent and ex board member at Taihape Area School told RNZ the Ministry of Education is "incompetent". The ministry's new aim is to rebuild the school starting next yea…
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Minister warns immigration won't return to pre-pandemic levels
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New Zealand won't be throwing open its doors to the large numbers of new migrants seen in recent years, once it's ready to open the border. Covid-19 has brought net migration to a screeching halt, although tens of thousands of New Zealanders have returned, or become stuck here, because of the pandemic. The population had been been increasing throug…
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Pandemic Is ‘Deepening Inequities’ For Students Of Color With Disabilities, Emory Researcher Says
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Schools across Metro Atlanta have taken varying approaches on when and how to bring students back into classrooms during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, for students with disabilities — or individualized education plans — there are other factors to consider. In addition, we know the pandemic has amplified existing inequities — particularly for stud…
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Debate on police work welcome as long as it's 'fair and even' - Coster
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NZ Police Commissioner Andrew Coster says there is no trade off when it comes to prosecuting serious crime and is standing by his approach. Coster has been the subject of a number of pointed attacks by the National MP, Simon Bridges, over gang numbers, policing with consent, and police pursuits. Things heated up at Select Committee yesterday, when …
Police shot and critically injured a man in the Auckland suburb of Papatoetoe last night. Officers were called to a house in Avis Avenue before six o'clock after a shot was fired through the window of a neighbouring home. Armed police and the Eagle helicopter went to the scene and cordons were put in place. Just before 8:30, a man came out of the f…
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CHRIS 180 Launches Cure Violence Program, Offers Mental Health Services, Food Distributions Amid Pandemic
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Roughly one year into a global health crisis, several studies and reports suggest many people are suffering from some COVID-19-related psychological distress, such as anxiety or depression. Staff members at CHRIS 180, a Georgia-based organization that has been at the forefront of behavioral health and child welfare services for more than 35-plus ye…
News from the business sector, including a market report.