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		<title>Where are Africa’s Farming Superheroes?  A Look at African Child Malnutrition</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a part of her African agriculture series, Rachel Zedeck of the Medea Group wants to shift your perceptions of a food crisis away from the image of the starving child (above) to that of new opportunities crucial in changing the way we respond to childhood malnutrition.]]></description>
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		<title>David vs. Goliath: A Maasai Warrior, Regional Food Crisis &amp; Agricultural Innovation (The Backpack Farm Program)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome Rachel Zedeck of the <a href="http://www.medeagrp.com/">Medea Group</a> who explains to a Western Audience some of the problems going on in Eastern Africa, specifically how an inadequate agricultural system fails its own people.  She puts forward a new solution - <a href="http://www.Backpackfarm.org">the Backpack Farm Program</a> - and explains how it could help the people.  It was late in 2007 when I first arrived in Southern Sudan by way of Kenya, to research a new model of socially responsible agricultural development. Within a year and half, I was emotionally raw and physically exhausted. My personal battle with African development models had taken its toll. Even with several years of field experience in post conflict countries, I was ready to quit and crawl home.]]></description>
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