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What’s in a Label?
What’s in a Label?
At the risk of sounding like the sky is falling, I am becoming very concerned that the genetically modified (GM) food labeling war at home jeopardizes food security for millions living far from our shores. This is particularly disturbing when there is an existing USDA label that excludes genetically engineered ingredients.... Read More

What We Learned: Looking Back at “Do More with Data”
Last week, MFAN and AidData, in cooperation with the State Department and USAID, hosted Do More with Data: Moving U.S. Government Aid Transparency Forward, an event that brought together internal and external drivers of U.S. government foreign assistance transparency to explore ongoing and new efforts for making data more readily available for more people. Following the event, we asked three of MFAN’s leading thinkers on transparency and accountability to share their takeaways from the event.... Read More