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  2. Food for the Hungry - Wikipedia

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    Food for the Hungry currently has a 3/4 star ranking on Charity Navigator, with an overall score of 87.34/100. [13] While the organization scored a 100 for accountability and transparency, it scored only an 82.11/100 in the financial category, for having a relatively high amount of funds spent on fundraising and administration.

  3. Charities say Rwanda plan not deterring ‘desperate’ migrants ...

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    Refugee charities said the Government’s plan to send migrants to Rwanda has done little to deter people from making the perilous journey to the UK, as Channel crossings resumed at the weekend.

  4. Canadian Food for the Hungry - Wikipedia

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    The international Food for the Hungry (FH) network was founded in 1971 by American Dr. Larry Ward. FH Canada (originally called "Canadian Food for the Hungry") was founded in 1994, and stands as an independent, registered charity in Canada governed by a volunteer Board of Directors, who oversee the organization's President and CEO.

  5. Rwanda Development Gateway - Wikipedia

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    Rwanda Development Gateway (RDG) is a project of the Government of Rwanda run under the National University of Rwanda (NUR). The RDG is implementing a Program to set up a National Portal as platform for information sharing. The Portal represents a one-stop-shop for information on Rwanda and the country’s web interface to the rest of the world.

  6. Charities and asylum seekers face wait for Rwanda policy High ...

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    Charities and asylum seekers who brought legal bids against Government plans to deport some people to Rwanda now face a wait for a decision after more than a week of hearings.

  7. Famine events - Wikipedia

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    Participants can choose to go without food for the duration, or other activities such as computer games or talking. In 2008, the official Cause was the 'nowhere children' in Chennai. [ citation needed ] Age restrictions apply: 0–13 years are only allowed to fast for 20 hours whilst 14+ years can fast for up to 40 hours.