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Food insecurity is more than just severe hunger

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imageFood insecurity is not only a matter of hunger but may have multiple manifestations.Reuters/Emma Farge

Food insecurity in Africa has for too long been muddled with hunger, conjuring up images of famines in Ethiopia in the 1980s, Malawi in the 1990s and more recently in Niger and Somali.

Food insecurity can be characterised as a continuum, from its...

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How the world can cut malaria cases by 90% in the next 15 years

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imageSenegalese women treat mosquito nets with insecticides at a medical clinic in Northern Senegal.Nic Bothma/EPA

With more than 200 million cases recorded across the globe each year and half the world’s population living in areas considered high risk, malaria remains a challenge.

Malaria occurs mostly in poor, tropical and sub-tropical areas. It...

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  8. Tackling the stigma: how sports can help change perceptions of mental illness
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  14. Oh, the uncertainty: how do we cope?
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  17. The age of drones has arrived quicker than the laws that govern them
  18. Stephen Colbert's Late Show feasts on political fare
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  21. The Common Core is today's New Math – which is actually a good thing
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  29. Strange job: being Queen Elizabeth II, Britain's longest reigning monarch
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  38. JM Coetzee and the Life of Writing bears testimony to the value of a literary archive
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