Kenya Women Lead, Trump's WIC Cuts, Anti-Immigration Fails
By Elena Seeley
PermaNews Brief
Key Takeaways
Kenyan women challenge traditional roles, while sustainability and immigration issues are highlighted globally.
- Kenyan women embrace economic opportunities
- Asia explores sustainable packaging solutions
- Anti-immigration policies face public resistance
- WIC funding cuts may affect many families
- Global focus on gender equity in agriculture
Why It Matters
These developments highlight the intersection of gender, sustainability, and food policy, essential for equitable growth.
What to Do Next
Support local organizations promoting women's empowerment in agriculture.
Recommended for: Individuals interested in intersection of gender, sustainability, and food systems.
Kenyan women are taking to the water, Asia is looking into more sustainable packaging, and anti-immigration laws are failing to gain support.
The post Food Tank’s Weekly News Roundup: Kenyan Women Defy Gender Norms, President Trump Calls for Cuts to WIC, Anti-Immigration Policies Fail appeared first on Food Tank.
Source: foodtank.com
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