Today’s Solutions: April 29, 2024

Beyond the pain that comes with fleeing from war, displaced people also have a great burden financially. That’s why a renowned chef is helping people displaced by the armed conflict in Colombia find a profitable source of income by teaching them the value of farming indigenous food. Not only is her work bringing a sense of normalcy back into the lives of the displaced, but it’s also putting ancestral cuisine back on the map in Colombia.

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