Congress Needs to Support the Roadmap to End Global Hunger

Part of: Ending World Hunger

Yesterday, I contacted the office of my congressional representative, Steve Driehaus. I asked for his support of the Roadmap to End Global Hunger legislation (H.R. 2817). I had previously contacted his office about the Roadmap in September.

Congress needs to act on this bill. So I hope that Rep. Driehaus and his colleagues will give their support. When you look at how over 1 billion people are suffering from hunger, it is clear that the issue of hunger needs to be at the top of the foreign policy agenda.

In many countries, hunger threatens the prospects for peace and development. Afghanistan, Iraq, Sudan, Yemen, Somalia, Kenya, and Haiti are some of the countries living with this food insecurity.

The Roadmap to End Global Hunger came about from the recommendations of a number of charities, including Save the Children, Mercy Corps, World Vision, Catholic Relief Services and the Friends of the World Food Program.

The Roadmap calls for the creation of a White House office on global hunger to provide more effective coordination of the different U.S. agencies involved in the food crisis. The State Department's Food Security initiative also calls for this increased coordination. Their web site reads,"Coordination will be improved among U.S. government agencies through a whole-of-government strategy led by a U.S. Global Food Security Coordinator."

Last year Ambassador Michael Klosson of Save the Children explained, “you really need someone with the President's backing to hold people's feet to the fire, ensure accountability, and make sure agencies across the administration work well together in pursuing an ambitious food security agenda.”

I also asked Ambassador Klosson about the importance of having hunger on the agenda of critical national security meetings. Afghanistan, Yemen and Iraq are a few of these countries that are high on America’s security interests, yet they suffer tremendous hunger and poverty rates.

Ambassador Klosson said, “Given the importance of dealing with hunger, including in conflict and emergency situations, it is essential that such considerations are factored into policy recommendations and deliberations at the highest levels of the U.S. Government. That's the type of coordination that can really make a difference in people's lives, and in a way that directly improves their well-being and serves our national security interests.”

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William Lambers is the author of Ending World Hunger. This book features over 50 interviews with officials from the UN World Food Programme and other charities discussing school feeding programs that fight child hunger. …

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