World Food Programme’s Martin Frick on the global food crisis, climate change and empowering people to drive forward positive change

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Martin Frick is the Director of the World Food Programme’s Global Office in Berlin. We look at the global food crisis, how it relates to climate change and biodiversity, and explore how to move social drivers to empower people to make a positive difference.
The World Food Programme is the world’s largest humanitarian organisation with 24,000 colleagues all over the world, particularly in the toughest regions of the planet – working with almost 1,000 NGOs and active in places where often times no other agencies are on the ground.
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World Food Programme’s Martin Frick on the global food crisis, climate change and empowering people to drive forward positive change

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World Food Programme’s Martin Frick on the global food crisis, climate change and empowering people to drive forward positive change
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