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Water scarcity, soil deterioration posing food insecurity: UAF VC

UrduPoint

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July 1, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Appeal to Fear
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AllAfrica

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· Jun 23, 2026

Somalia: When Climate Pressures Deepen, the Fight Against Violence Becomes Harder

[The Conversation Africa] Climate-induced crop failures, death of livestock and water shortages increase food insecurity and malnutrition. This makes it harder for families to maintain stable incomes and consistent supplies of food.

Nepal News

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· Jul 9, 2026

‘पानी संकट राजनीतिक मुद्दा हो’

नेपालमा पानी संकट धारा र चापाकलमा मात्रै सीमित छैन। फेरिँदो मनसुन, सुक्दै गएका मूल र रित्तिँदो भूमिगत पानीका कारण खेती, खाद्य सुरक्षा, बसाइँसराइ र नागरिकको मताधिकारसम्म प्रभावित हुन थालेको छ। यसलाई वातावरणीय मात्रै नभई राजनीतिक मुद्दा मान्ने जलाधारविद् मधुकर उपाध्यासँग गहिरिँदो पानी संकट, कमजोर जल व्यवस्थापन, सरकारको नीतिगत प्राथमिकतालगायत सन्दर्भमा विद्या राईले गरेको बातचितको सम्पादित []

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jun 28, 2026

Hidden hunger: Fixing the micronutrient crisis

Several public programmes have demonstrated how food security can evolve into nutrition security

Times of India

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· Jul 10, 2026

Scientists reveal underwater seagrass meadows could end global malnutrition

New research highlights seagrass meadows as vital food sources for coastal populations. Fish from these underwater fields offer a superior nutrient combination compared to reef fish. This finding emphasizes the importance of protecting seagrass alongside coral reefs for food security. Local communities heavily rely on these fish for essential nutrients and income. Conservation efforts must integrate human needs with ecosystem protection for sustainable outcomes.

GroundUp News

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· Jul 3, 2026

Hungry and displaced: thousands moved to new Musina repatriation centre

Conditions have improved but facilities are inadequate and food in short supply

UrduPoint

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· Jun 21, 2026

Enhanced investment in agriculture vital for food security : Saif Ur Rehman

Enhanced investment in agriculture vital for food security : Saif Ur Rehman

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Related coverage for "Water scarcity, soil deterioration posing food insecurity: UAF VC": AllAfrica — Somalia: When Climate Pressures Deepen, the Fight Against Violence Becomes Harder. Nepal News — ‘पानी संकट राजनीतिक मुद्दा हो’. The Hindu BusinessLine — Hidden hunger: Fixing the micronutrient crisis. Times of India — Scientists reveal underwater seagrass meadows could end global malnutrition. GroundUp News — Hungry and displaced: thousands moved to new Musina repatriation centre. UrduPoint — Enhanced investment in agriculture vital for food security : Saif Ur Rehman