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Notes from an author: Nadia Owusu on life-shaping lessons in Ethiopia

The Church of Saint George is one of eleven rock-hewn churches in Lalibela, Ethiopia.  Photograph by Getty Images It was the famine that brought my family to Addis Ababa in 1989, when I was eight. My father worked for the United Nations World Food Programme. After persistent drought and a civil war, the toppling of the authoritarian regime of Mengistu Haile Mariam had split Ethiopia into two. An estimated one million people died; almost 200,000 children were orphaned. I remember the orphans, children my age and younger, walking Addis’s potholed roads among the donkeys carrying sacks of grain and the cars emblazoned with NGO logos. I remember, often, feeling confused and ashamed. How were they expected to survive without parents to love them?

Penn State student starts cooking business, faces cease and desist order from State College borough

An idea stemming from one State College apartment has blossomed into over 727 meals donated to those facing food insecurity, but a cease and desist letter threatens to halt the meal distribution. Nick Cradler, Penn State student and founder of the startup food business One for One, is leading an effort to curb hunger around the world. Cradler (senior-economics) said when he was younger, his grandfather would take him into Wilmington, Delaware, to work at food banks, and he said this humbled him. “So you wake up once every two weeks at like 6 a.m., and there’s a bunch of random people [who] come together and you see the poorest of poor people… come in and choose whatever they want,” Cradler said. “It’s definitely an eye opening experience. It makes you grateful for what you have.”

Widow of air crash victim just wants justice

Updated / Friday, 23 Apr 2021 11:43 Mick Ryan was one of 157 people who died when the Boeing 737 Max crashed on 10 March 2019 The widow of an Irish man who died in an Ethiopian Airlines crash two years ago has said she and other families just want justice for their loved ones. Mick Ryan, from Lahinch in Co Clare, was one of 157 people who died when the Boeing 737 Max crashed minutes after take off en route from Addis Ababa in Ethiopia to Nairobi in Kenya on 10 March 2019. The father-of-two was part of an engineering unit with the United Nations World Food Programme. His widow, Naoise Connolly Ryan, is pursuing a civil case against Boeing in the United States.

Q&A: Saul Betmead de Chasteigner – Chief Marketing Officer, United Nations World Food Programme

Saul Betmead de Chasteigner recently made the transition out of the agency world to be the most senior marketer at the United Nations World Food Programme. His objective is to create a brand worthy of the incredibly important organization, its impact, and its people. Prior to joining the UN, Saul was Chief Strategy Officer for VMLY&R in EMEA and CSO for WPP special projects. During his time at VMLY&R he sat on the Global Executive Board, Global Creative Board, and Global Strategy Board. In 2016 co-authored the multiple Cannes Grand Prix winning McWhopper idea for Burger King, the 2015 Cannes Media Grand Prix, Global WARC Innovation winning ‘Red Light’ idea for Vodafone Turkey, and most recently the Cannes Glass Grand Prix 2019 & Cannes Titanium 2019 winning Last Ever Issue, Gazeta.pl.

Idriss Déby, repressive president who ruled Chad for 30 years, dies at 68

Idriss Déby, repressive president who ruled Chad for 30 years, dies at 68
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