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Hindustan Times
2 days ago
- Health
- Hindustan Times
UP's take-home ration model earns global praise, WFP to set up CoE
Jun 28, 2025 05:45 PM IST Uttar Pradesh's take-home ration (THR) programme has received international recognition, with the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) announcing plans to establish a Centre of Excellence in the state to support research and capacity building in nutrition, food processing, and social inclusion, a government spokesman said here on Saturday. . The initiative currently benefits nearly 70 lakh people and integrates women-led self-help groups into its supply chain. (Sourced) The announcement followed a high-level meeting in Rome, Italy, where chief secretary Manoj Kumar Singh presented UP's THR model as an example of best practices in food and nutrition security. The initiative currently benefits nearly 70 lakh people and integrates women-led self-help groups into its supply chain, thereby also promoting rural livelihoods and gender inclusion, according to an official. 'WFP executive director Cindy McCain appreciated UP's efforts and assured full cooperation, accepting an invitation to visit the state,' a government spokesperson said. During a special session hosted by 'Friends of Nutrition', the model was described as a successful example of integrated nutrition delivery and women's empowerment.' Singh also held discussions with Rakesh Muthoo, assistant director-general of the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), where both sides agreed to expand cooperation in sustainable agriculture and climate-resilient farming.


NZ Herald
3 days ago
- General
- NZ Herald
Lives being lost while waiting for food in the ‘hungriest place on Earth'
People wait in a long line as sacks of flour provided by the United Nations World Food Programme are distributed in Gaza City today. Photo / Saher Alghorra, the New York Times A month after the launch of a new Israeli-backed aid system for the Gaza Strip, reaching the heavily guarded distribution hubs has become a life-risking endeavour for Palestinians, hampering efforts to get enough food to a hungry population. Deadly violence has erupted frequently around the approaches to the aid sites,


The Herald Scotland
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Herald Scotland
Bezos, Sanchez deserve this luxury Italian wedding, actually
It's as if people who can't afford a $500 million yacht on which to have a pre-Venice wedding foam party think it's wrong for the world's third-richest person to lavishly celebrate his second marriage when, according to the Rome-based United Nations World Food Programme, "A total of 1.9 million people are in the grips of catastrophic hunger." It's rude to make Bezos think about inequality on his wedding weekend If I were Mr. Bezos, I'd hop in one of my rockets and fly the more than 300 miles from Venice to Rome just to give those bullies at the World Food Programme a piece of my mind, and definitely not something like a donation at least equal to twice the cost of my wedding. It's outrageous to suggest income inequality is a thing when a perfectly nice billionaire who might one day give his delivery drivers time to pee is out here planning a celebrity-studded three-day event showcasing a lifestyle few could imagine. Which part of "this is his special weekend" do you not understand?, I ask while not checking my previously empty bank account to make sure Bezos has deposited the money I'm not being paid. Opinion: Why is Trump focused on dropping bombs while I drop $6 for ground beef? Those mad at Bezos' wedding haven't been paid $1 million to not be mad The reality is this, which I'm pretty sure is in the Bible: People who already have nice things deserve more nice things. And I'm not just saying that because I currently use Scotch tape for wound care and Bezos has promised me a lifetime supply of Band-Aids from Amazon. Rude nonbillionaire protesters went so far as to unfurl a massive banner in St. Mark's Square in Venice that read: "IF YOU CAN RENT VENICE FOR YOUR WEDDING YOU CAN PAY MORE TAX." While that is technically true thanks to the tyranny of math, it's an outrageous and hurtful thing to suggest about a noble and fantastic man who has in no way purchased my praise. Make 'eat the rich' Great Again: Musk, Trump and Bezos have led me to reconsider my stance on eating the rich | Opinion Just because a multibillionaire doesn't need multibillions and could devote a large swath of his wealth to making the world a better place without impacting his lavish lifestyle even a little ... I forgot where I was going with that. The overarching point is, "Shut up, protesters! That banner might have hurt Mr. Bezos' feelings, and I will defend his feelings at any cost, or, more specifically, at the cost of the $1 million I was DEFINITELY NOT given to write this." Bezos-Sanchez wedding will be perfect, just like my free yacht Some are looking at the sure-to-be wondrous and totally justified Bezos-Sanchez wedding and decrying the rise of oligarchs. But I ask you, if we didn't have oligarchs, wouldn't we have to remove that word from all the world's dictionaries and rewrite books like F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby" and Upton Sinclair's "The Jungle"? Do you know what it would cost to fix all that? Probably less than the Bezos-Sanchez wedding, but still ... a lot. So when you look at photos of celebrities like Oprah or Kim Kardashian or Ivanka Trump snacking on Venetian crostinis topped with lightly braised Amazon-worker meat, or when you feel inclined to envision the good that could come from such wasted largesse, I implore you to cram it and get back to your poor, wretched life. And so help me, I'm not just saying that because Bezos promised me a mega yacht he's no longer using, $1 million and an Amazon Prime Video licensed documentary about my life of impeccable integrity. Follow USA TODAY columnist Rex Huppke on Bluesky at @ and on Facebook at

USA Today
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- USA Today
You're not really mad at the Bezos, Sánchez luxury Venice wedding. You're just poor.
It's outrageous to suggest income inequality is a thing when a perfectly nice billionaire who might one day give his delivery drivers time to pee is out here planning a celebrity-studded event. Billionaire Amazon founder Jeff Bezos (handsome) and broadcaster Lauren Sánchez (beautiful) absolutely deserve to have a glorious and uncriticized luxury wedding in Venice on this last weekend in June, and I'm not just saying that because Bezos paid me $1 million. The internet has been ablaze lately with gripes and complaints about this lovely couple's planned nuptials, which are estimated to cost upwards of a totally reasonable $35 million, none of which is going to me in exchange for defending the tech billionaire and arguing he is awesome and above reproach. It's as if people who can't afford a $500 million yacht on which to have a pre-Venice wedding foam party think it's wrong for the world's third-richest person to lavishly celebrate his second marriage when, according to the Rome-based United Nations World Food Programme, 'A total of 1.9 million people are in the grips of catastrophic hunger.' It's rude to make Bezos think about inequality on his wedding weekend If I were Mr. Bezos, I'd hop in one of my rockets and fly the more than 300 miles from Venice to Rome just to give those bullies at the World Food Programme a piece of my mind, and definitely not something like a donation at least equal to twice the cost of my wedding. It's outrageous to suggest income inequality is a thing when a perfectly nice billionaire who might one day give his delivery drivers time to pee is out here planning a celebrity-studded three-day event showcasing a lifestyle few could imagine. Which part of 'this is his special weekend' do you not understand?, I ask while not checking my previously empty bank account to make sure Bezos has deposited the money I'm not being paid. Opinion: Why is Trump focused on dropping bombs while I drop $6 for ground beef? Those mad at Bezos' wedding haven't been paid $1 million to not be mad The reality is this, which I'm pretty sure is in the Bible: People who already have nice things deserve more nice things. And I'm not just saying that because I currently use Scotch tape for wound care and Bezos has promised me a lifetime supply of Band-Aids from Amazon. Rude nonbillionaire protesters went so far as to unfurl a massive banner in St. Mark's Square in Venice that read: 'IF YOU CAN RENT VENICE FOR YOUR WEDDING YOU CAN PAY MORE TAX.' While that is technically true thanks to the tyranny of math, it's an outrageous and hurtful thing to suggest about a noble and fantastic man who has in no way purchased my praise. Make 'eat the rich' Great Again: Musk, Trump and Bezos have led me to reconsider my stance on eating the rich | Opinion Just because a multibillionaire doesn't need multibillions and could devote a large swath of his wealth to making the world a better place without impacting his lavish lifestyle even a little … I forgot where I was going with that. The overarching point is, 'Shut up, protesters! That banner might have hurt Mr. Bezos' feelings, and I will defend his feelings at any cost, or, more specifically, at the cost of the $1 million I was DEFINITELY NOT given to write this.' Bezos-Sánchez wedding will be perfect, just like my free yacht Some are looking at the sure-to-be wondrous and totally justified Bezos-Sánchez wedding and decrying the rise of oligarchs. But I ask you, if we didn't have oligarchs, wouldn't we have to remove that word from all the world's dictionaries and rewrite books like F. Scott Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby' and Upton Sinclair's 'The Jungle'? Do you know what it would cost to fix all that? Probably less than the Bezos-Sánchez wedding, but still … a lot. So when you look at photos of celebrities like Oprah or Kim Kardashian or Ivanka Trump snacking on Venetian crostinis topped with lightly braised Amazon-worker meat, or when you feel inclined to envision the good that could come from such wasted largesse, I implore you to cram it and get back to your poor, wretched life. And so help me, I'm not just saying that because Bezos promised me a mega yacht he's no longer using, $1 million and an Amazon Prime Video licensed documentary about my life of impeccable integrity. Follow USA TODAY columnist Rex Huppke on Bluesky at @ and on Facebook at You can read diverse opinions from our USA TODAY columnists and other writers on the Opinion front page, on X, formerly Twitter, @usatodayopinion and in our Opinion newsletter.


Business Wire
23-06-2025
- Health
- Business Wire
HelloFresh and No Kid Hungry Launch Hunger Hero Campaign to Combat Summer Hunger
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--HelloFresh, the world's leading meal kit provider, and No Kid Hungry, a campaign focused on ending childhood hunger, announced today the 'Hunger Hero' campaign to raise awareness of rising hunger across the US. The meal kit brand is tapping celebrated online chefs and dedicated hunger relief advocates, including Tini Younger, Eitan Bernath and Becca and Justin Schwartz, to serve as ambassadors of the campaign and raise awareness of childhood food insecurity during the summer months, inspiring others to join in the cause. In the US, 1 in 5 kids face hunger. This staggering reality is only heightened during the summer months. Share In the US, 1 in 5 kids face hunger. This staggering reality is only heightened during the summer months when kids are out of school and lose access to the dependable nutrition they get at school during the academic year. Impending cuts to SNAP and other critical programs, coupled with a looming crisis for food banks, threaten to make the issue even worse. Galvanizing Hunger Heroes to Help Fight Food Insecurity Through a combination of social- and event-led initiatives, the Hunger Hero campaign will provide individuals with a call-to-action to help address childhood hunger in their own communities. HelloFresh kicks off the program today with a series of distribution events in New York City, NY; Atlanta, GA; and Phoenix, AZ where families can access free HelloFresh meal kits filled with nutritious, family-friendly recipes, along with vital resources on summer EBT, SNAP benefits and information on where to access support through No Kid Hungry. Each event will be joined by a notable 'Hunger Hero,' an influencer, chef, and or 'foodie' who is actively committed to fighting food insecurity in their own communities. Tini Younger, who volunteers in her own backyard at Atlanta Mission, Eitan Bernath, a high-level supporter of the United Nations World Food Programme; and Becca and Justin Schwartz, who actively volunteer with Feed My Starving Children by hosting community volunteer events with their followers, will all serve as Hunger Heroes, providing assistance and awareness about the issue. Beyond hosting these events, each Hunger Hero will call upon their followers to commit to fighting hunger — whether through donating to No Kid Hungry, volunteering at a local food bank or even simply raising awareness in their own communities. For every like, share, or comment on campaign-related posts, HelloFresh will make a donation to No Kid Hungry in support of their vital work feeding families year-round up to $10,000 from June through August. The meal kit brand will also be running a social media campaign spotlighting everyday hunger heroes — including food bank leaders and educators — to spotlight the important work they do every day and inspire the brand's followers to join in the cause. 'From my time volunteering at Atlanta Mission, I've met many families trying their best, but struggling to put meals on the table,' said viral chef Tini Younger. 'Fighting food insecurity is deeply important to me. Being a part of this campaign is not just about food. It's about dignity, joy and the chance for kids to be kids.' 'Every day, we're witnessing more families struggling with hunger — and during the summer months, the need becomes even more urgent,' said Adam Kalikow, Senior Vice President and Managing Director at HelloFresh US. 'That's why we're doubling down on our efforts to help close the summer hunger gap. By partnering with some notable 'hunger heroes' like Tini, Eitan, Becca and Justin, we're able to bring more attention to this growing issue while making a tangible impact. We invite everyone to get involved and look forward to spotlighting hunger heroes across the country — those stepping up and making a real difference in their communities.' 'We're incredibly thankful for the continued support from HelloFresh to combat childhood food insecurity,' said Allison Shuffield, Managing Director of Corporate Partnerships. 'At a time of increased need, the support from corporations like HelloFresh is that much more important to ensure children are not going hungry this summer.' To learn more about how HelloFresh and No Kid Hungry are fighting childhood food insecurity and to join the Hunger Hero movement in the action, please visit or @HelloFresh on social media. ABOUT HELLOFRESH HelloFresh is the world's leading meal-kit company, providing customers with fresh, high-quality ingredients to cook delicious meals at home. By delivering pre-portioned ingredients and easy-to-follow recipes directly to customers' doors, HelloFresh helps busy individuals and families enjoy home-cooked meals without the hassle of meal planning and grocery shopping. HelloFresh was voted the Most Trusted Meal Kit Delivery Service in America from 2021 through 2023 by Newsweek. For more information, visit or follow HelloFresh on Facebook, X, Instagram, or TikTok. ABOUT HELLOFRESH GROUP The HelloFresh Group is a global food solutions group and the world's leading meal kit provider. The HelloFresh Group consists of eight brands that provide customers with high quality food and recipes for different meal occasions including HelloFresh, Green Chef, EveryPlate, Chefs Plate, Factor, Youfoodz, The Pets Table and Good Chop. The Company was founded in Berlin in November 2011 and operates in the USA, the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Australia, Austria, Switzerland, Canada, New Zealand, Sweden, France, Denmark, Norway, Italy, Ireland and Spain. In Q1 2024 HelloFresh Group delivered over 272 million meals globally. HelloFresh SE went public on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange in November 2017 and is currently traded on the MDAX (Mid-Cap German Stock Market Index). For more information, visit ABOUT NO KID HUNGRY No child should go hungry in America. But millions of kids in the United States live with hunger. No Kid Hungry is working to end childhood hunger by helping launch and improve programs that give all kids the healthy food they need to thrive. This is a problem we know how to solve. No Kid Hungry is a campaign of Share Our Strength, an organization committed to ending hunger and poverty.