Global Hunger Fight Missing White House Coordinator

Part of: Ending World Hunger

General Dwight Eisenhower came home. It was April 20, 1946 and the General was returning to his birthplace in Denison, Texas to the cheers of thousands. But for Ike, this homecoming was more than a celebration. It was a chance to issue a warning.

Even after the great victories of World War II, there would be no peace if Europe was left to starve. Chaos, disorder, and possibly another war would follow. Ike warned that food would make the difference between peace or future conflict.

The New York Times reported that Ike even "chided" a soldier for throwing away a good piece of bread at the homecoming. Food should not be wasted when it held the key to peace. While we hope Ike was not too hard on the fellow soldier, we must listen to the Food for Peace message he delivered. For if we seek peace today in countries like Afghanistan, Yemen, Iraq, Somalia, Ethiopia, and Sudan, it is food that will form the backbone of this effort.


Food distribution in Afghanistan (WFP/Ebadullah Ebadi)

But the U.S. response to hunger needs a leader. The State Department and also the Roadmap to End Global Hunger legislation have called for a global hunger coordinator (czar or envoy) to work in the White House. Such an individual could keep global hunger at the top of the nation's foreign policy agenda.

The global hunger coordinator can organize the response by the different U.S. agencies involved. In addition, such a high-level position could exert influence on improving international coordination in tackling hunger.

Today, no such position has been filled at the White House, all this at a time when hunger threatens the peace and reconstruction efforts across the globe. Roger Thurow, in his Global Food For Thought column, recently wrote, "The hunger envoy’s job is to make sure no one forgets. And to remind everyone that there is plenty of work yet to be done to end the chronic hunger that burdens one billion people in the world today."

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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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