What McGovern-Dole can Mean to Yemen, Afghanistan and Haiti

Part of: Ending World Hunger

Yemen, Haiti and Afghanistan are countries very high on U.S. foreign policy priorities. The three nations face very different challenges, but share two tragic things in common — high rates of malnourished and uneducated children.

Neither of these two scenarios make it possible for these countries to rebuild their lands and maintain peace. We have a mechanism in place in our government that can help them: The McGovern-Dole school meals program. The House recently voted to cut this program in half, reducing our funding of school meals abroad.

The budget cuts, if they stand, do great damage to our foreign policy. Congressman Jim McGovern recently condemned the cuts, stating, "This isn't a question of charity. It’s an issue of national security – of what happens when desperate people can't find or afford food, and the anger that comes from people who see no future for their children except poverty and death."

In Yemen, the World Food Programme (WFP) wants to provide rations to 115,000 schoolgirls and their families. This would boost class attendance and reduce the education gender gap in the country. It would provide food to over 900,000 people when you factor in the families.

Remember, Yemen is a country where 1 in 3 people suffer from hunger. This is a country where some families spend 30 percent of their monthly income on bread. The WFP Food for Education, if consistently funded, could provide some stability and most of all hope, for the poorest country in the Middle East. McGovern-Dole could be one source of funding for this program.

In Afghanistan, World Vision uses McGovern-Dole funding for its school meals program. We could expand this funding to other programs, including the UN World Food Programme's school feeding and also rations for street children to help them integrate into the education system.

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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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