Advocacy led by the Foodgrains Bank results in the Canadian government allowing 50 percent of government food aid funds to be used to buy food closer to areas of need in the developing world. This is known as ‘untying’ food aid.
Advocacy led by the Foodgrains Bank results in the Canadian government allowing 50 percent of government food aid funds to be used to buy food closer to areas of need in the developing world. This is known as ‘untying’ food aid.