Fixing food aids: This article highlights the problem (and opportunity!) in the current food aid model. This line below is especially telling.
It means fixing health systems, improving the delivery of nutrients in the food chain, educating people about hygiene and other unpopular and unprofitable jobs.
These problems are real. I wish I can think of something that can leverages on 2.0 to solve these issues. I leave you with some vivid images of what is really worth thinking about.


