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The U.S. is linked to food security through national data collection efforts by organizations like Feeding America [1], as well as through international policy reports [2] and collaborative social impact initiatives [3] that address food systems within the country.
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Advancing U.S.-China Coordination amid Strategic Competition - CSIS csis.org 2 facts
claimThe CSIS report asserts that if the United States and China do not find ways to coordinate on transnational challenges like food security, public health, and climate change, the consequences will include uncured diseases, worsening environmental catastrophes, increased stress on food systems, greater migration, and a higher likelihood of global conflicts.
quoteSteve Davis, chair of the project’s advisory council, stated: “game-changing opportunities for social impact across health, climate change, and food security are within reach, but [they] will depend on new mechanisms and narratives that enable collaborations between partners in the United States and China to proceed in smart, informed, and geopolitically sensitive ways.”
Nutrition and Physical Activity | healthychildcare.unc.edu 1 fact
claimFeeding America is a nationwide network of food banks, food pantries, and local meal programs that provides data on food security in North Carolina and across the United States, as well as links to local food banks.