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This wiki page is pretty thin, compared to other large multinationals (Nabisco, eg: Nabisco), so I'd like to suggest adding additional sections with well-resourced information about the organization's work. Food security is a key focus for the organization, so suggest starting here. Below is a draft section with third-party source. All factual / cut and dry. Thoughts?
Suggest adding new section food security with suggested language and sources below:
Food Security in Yemen: HSA Group leads several efforts to strengthen food security in their home country of Yemen, where more than 17 million people are estimated to not have enough food to eat. (source: https://reliefweb.int/report/yemen/mr-tom-fletcher-under-secretary-general-humanitarian-affairs-and-emergency-relief-coordinator-briefing-security-council-humanitarian-situation-yemen-15-september-2025). HSA Group plays a leading role in assuring that stocks of food like flour, sugar, wheat, and dairy products remain at adequate levels and are distributed to communities in need. (source: https://www.ifc.org/en/stories/2022/yemeni-company-feeds-millions-despite-relentless-challenges) To support these efforts, the International Financial Corporation (IFC) made an investment that provides and mobilizes up to $75 million in debt financing for HSA operations in the country. (source: https://pressroom.ifc.org/all/pages/PressDetail.aspx?ID=26564, https://www.ifc.org/en/pressroom/2021/ifc-partners-with-hsa-group-to-bolster-food-security-in-yemen) The financing package includes a syndicated loan from FMO, the Dutch Entrepreneurial Development Bank, of up to $20 million. (source: https://www.ifc.org/en/stories/2022/yemeni-company-feeds-millions-despite-relentless-challenges) HSA Group is a key driver of the stability of Yemen's private sector, which constituted 50 percent of GDP and provided employment for around 69.4 percent of the total employed population, prior to the civil war. (source: https://www.ifc.org/en/stories/2022/yemeni-company-feeds-millions-despite-relentless-challenges). Over the last decade, HSA has partnered with UN agencies, including the World Health Organization (WHO), the UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UN OCHA) and the World Food Programme (WFP) on a variety of initiatives and aid programmes that benefit millions of Yemenis. (source: https://www.proparco.fr/en/article/towards-food-security-yemen-hsa-group-concert-un-dfis-and-international-ngos) Its work with the WFP has included milling flour for distribution across Yemen, manufacturing high-energy date bars for school feeding programmes and distributing emergency food baskets across Yemen. (source: https://www.cgiar.org/news-events/news/towards-advancing-childrens-nutritional-intake-taking-stock-of-evidence-based-effective-school-feeding-programs-in-the-middle-east/) Most recently, HSA Group has been partnering with Tetra Pak on a new initiative in Yemen that will serve as a pilot for introducing fortified milk in school feeding programmes. At HSA Group, we remain committed to working with our partners to address Yemen’s food security challenges. (source: https://www.tetrapak.com/en-us/insights/cases-articles/yemen-school-milk-programme-shows-positive-results) Results of the school milk program include higher child cognition scores, improved children's learning, improved household food security, and enhanced mental health among caregivers and children. (source: https://www.tetrapak.com/en-us/insights/cases-articles/yemen-school-milk-programme-shows-positive-results) Hudsonvalleyedits (talk) 20:04, 18 November 2025 (UTC)
Wikipedia:Village pump (policy)
WP:NCORP presently states that it is to help
"determine whether an organization (commercial or otherwise), or any of its products and services, is a valid subject for a separate Wikipedia article"
Do you agree or disagree that this includes lists of goods and services? FOARP (talk) 11:05, 15 November 2025 (UTC)
Should research products of Primerica be included on the page?
The following language is under discussion:
Primerica conducts quarterly surveys that monitor the financial health of Americans.[1] earning between $30,000 and $130,000 annually called the Financial Security Monitor.[2]
In 2023,[3] the company created the Household Budget Index, a monthly index[4] that measures middle-income Americans’ purchasing power for necessities such as food, health care, gas and utilities.[3]
TermLifeOG (talk) 17:49, 12 November 2025 (UTC)
Which logo should be used for AT&T Corporation? Emiya1980 (talk) 01:30, 10 November 2025 (UTC)
Wikipedia talk:What Wikipedia is not
Was the previous WP:DESTNOT consensus (1) broad in scope or (2) specific to the two articles questioned? 11WB (talk) 00:32, 10 November 2025 (UTC)
Starting this because of ongoing disputes about neutrality, especially regarding the lead. Should the following lead paragraph be changed, kept or be removed?
PragerU's videos have contained misleading or factually incorrect information on slavery and racism in the United States, immigration, and the history of fascism. PragerU has been further accused of promoting racism, sexism and anti-LGBT politics.
2A00:FBC:EE34:6EDF:39E5:3460:445B:4D5E (talk) 04:52, 28 October 2025 (UTC)
- ^ Menton, Jessica (9 Apr 2021). "A year after COVID, personal finances are not so grim for millions of Americans". USA Today. Retrieved 23 December 2024.
- ^ Dumas, Breck (13 October 2024). "Middle-income households with negative views of their personal finances surges to new high". Fox Business. Retrieved 27 January 2025.
- ^ a b Kanell, Michael E. (22 August 2023). "New Primerica index shows household finances improving, still burdened". The Atlanta Journal Consitution. Retrieved 23 December 2024.
- ^ Lee, Medora (25 October 2024). "Inflation-shocked low- and middle-income Americans may not spend normally for years". USA Today. Retrieved 23 December 2024.