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World Hunger and Sustainable Development:
Why Should Americans Care?

A unique collaborative education project between the Mainstream Media Project, Action Against Hunger, (an international hunger relief organization), and the Teachers Center for Global Studies at Clark University (a professional development center for teachers) with financial support from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).

Action Against HungerUnited States Agency for International DevelopmentTeachers Center for Global Studies at Clark University

This project was designed to demonstrate global interdependence and build public awareness and commitment to the problems of hunger and malnutrition and the sustainable solutions that exist to solve them. The program will inform the general public and high school teachers about local-global interdependence including food security issues and international development through the use of radio, the Internet, and links with the Teachers Center.


View the campaign pitch and the list of experts
recruited for radio interviews across the country.

Listen to the Hunger Interview Series Produced by:
A World of Possibilities Radio Programand Action Against Hunger




Action Against Hunger Homepage

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Founded in 1995, the Mainstream Media Project is a nonprofit public education and strategic communications organization that uses the mainstream broadcast media to raise public awareness about new approaches to longstanding issues. We pursue our mission through two complementary programs: our Guests on Call program that issues media alerts to regional and national media markets and books radio interviews with guest experts; and we produce an award-winning syndicated radio program, A World of Possibilities.
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