About

Name: William Lambers
Weblog: www.lamberspublications.com
Articles: 43
First Published: Thursday, July 5, 2007
Last Published: Friday, September 5, 2008
Writer Bio
William Lambers is the author of several books including "Nuclear Weapons" and "The Road to Peace: From the Disarming of the Great Lakes to the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty." His articles have been published by the San Diego Union-Tribune, Chicago Sun-Times, Miami Herald (FL), the Wichita Eagle (KS), the Bakersfield Californian, the Cincinnati Enquirer and the History News Network. He has also published a book titled "The Spirit of the Marshall Plan: Taking Action Against World Hunger, School Lunches For Kids Around the World." He is also a member of the World Food Program Committee of Ohio, an outreach initiative of the Friends of the World Food Program.
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  1. Interview: Nicolas Babu, School Feeding Program Officer for WFP Madagascar

    — School feeding acts as an incentive to persuade parents to enroll and keep their children in school.

    INTERVIEW in Culture on September 05, 2008

  2. Interview with GianCarlo Cirri, World Food Programme Country Director for Mauritania

    — Approximately 40,000 children were affected by the closure of school canteens in 242 schools in 2007/2008.

    INTERVIEW in Culture on September 04, 2008

  3. Interview: GianPietro Bordignon, Country Director for the World Food Programme in Egypt

    — Hunger and poverty have severe implications for poor families and how they choose to use their available resources.

    INTERVIEW in Culture on August 28, 2008

  4. Interview with Wilfred Banmbuh, World Food Programme Country Director for the Republic of Congo

    — WFP’s goal is for every child in Congo to attend school. Hunger should not be the reason a child is denied an education.

    INTERVIEW in Culture on August 22, 2008

  5. Interview with Sara Moussavi, World Food Programme Officer for School Feeding In Sudan

    — WFP hopes to see a national school feeding program materialize that will offer school meals to all children in Sudan.

    INTERVIEW in Culture on August 21, 2008

  6. Interview with Richard Dalrymple, World Food Programme Country Director for Algeria

    — Some of the world's greatest thinkers, including Albert Einstein, were refugees. All children deserve the opportunity to demonstrate their potential and worth.

    INTERVIEW in Culture on August 20, 2008

  7. UN World Food Programme’s School Feeding Initiative in São Tomé and Príncipe

    — School feeding is an important way to save children at risk of abuse, oppression, and a life of illiteracy, crime and homelessness.

    INTERVIEW in Culture on August 14, 2008

  8. Interview: Emily Doe, UN World Food Programme Officer, Democratic Republic of the Congo

    — Parents depend heavily on school feeding in the Democratic Republic of the Congo to provide daily meals for their children.

    INTERVIEW in Culture on August 12, 2008

  9. Interview: Jacques Roy, Director of the UN World Food Programme, Benin

    — For the cost of an evening at the movies, you can feed one child for an entire year.

    INTERVIEW in Culture on August 12, 2008

  10. Humanitarian Crisis Emerging from Fighting between Russia and Georgia

    — The number of people in need of help in Georgia is rising by the hour.

    NEWS in Culture on August 11, 2008

  11. Interview with Marie Crane, President of Nichole’s CORD Foundation

    — We saw how much hope there was to treat spinal cord tumors (SCTs) if they were detected early enough.

    INTERVIEW in Sci/Tech on August 09, 2008

  12. Interview: Carlo Scaramella, World Food Programme Country Director, El Salvador

    — School feeding programs have increased school attendance and improved nutrition.

    INTERVIEW in Culture on August 09, 2008

  13. Interview: Gon Myers, United Nations World Food Programme, Chad

    — The WFP School Feeding Program keeps kids in school and reduces their chance of getting enlisted into the armies.

    INTERVIEW in Culture on August 08, 2008

  14. Interview with Hakan Tongul, UN World Food Programme Assistant Country Director for Myanmar

    — A 22 pound ration of rice can be all a family needs to make it possible for its children to attend school.

    INTERVIEW in Culture on August 07, 2008

  15. Interview: Wagdi Othman, Deputy Country Director of the UN World Food Programme, Cote d'Ivoire

    — The Integrated and Sustainable School Cafeterias Program is a community-based model, which can be used in other African countries.

    INTERVIEW in Culture on August 06, 2008

  16. Interview: Liliane Bigayimpunzi, UN World Food Programme Director of School Feeding in Burundi

    — Most of the families targeted by the School Feeding Program belong to a group of extremely food-insecure people.

    INTERVIEW in Culture on August 05, 2008

  17. Interview: Sitta Kai-Kai, UN World Food Programme, Central African Republic

    — School feeding reassures people in the conflict-affected and displaced communities, and promotes a return to normalcy.

    INTERVIEW in Culture on July 29, 2008

  18. Interview: Haladou Salha, United Nations World Food Programme, Cameroon

    — The development, political stability, peace, health, and security of any nation is closely linked to education and school feeding.

    INTERVIEW in Culture on July 28, 2008

  19. Interview: Leo van der Velden, United Nations World Food Programme, Bhutan

    — An investment in school feeding is an investment in the future.

    INTERVIEW in Culture on July 25, 2008

  20. Interview: Napo Ntlou, United Nations World Food Programme, Lesotho

    — Napo Ntlou of the United Nations World Food Programme discusses the importance of school feeding programs in Lesotho.

    INTERVIEW in Culture on July 23, 2008

  21. Obama or McCain Can Finish Journey to Nuclear Test Ban Treaty

    — Barack Obama or John McCain can show U.S. leadership in ratifying the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty.

    OPINION in Politics on July 18, 2008

  22. Interview with Caren Mahar: World Congress on Xeroderma Pigmentosum, July 23-24

    — Never before have all the specialists for the disease xeroderma pigmentosum been together to speak to family members, patients, and caregivers.

    INTERVIEW in Sci/Tech on July 13, 2008

  23. Eisenhower's Open Skies to Reach 500th Flight

    — President Eisenhower's open skies for peace plan is about to reach its 500th flight.

    NEWS in Politics on July 12, 2008

  24. Interview: Zahir Islam, Director of the UN World Food Programme’s School Feeding, Bangladesh

    — School feeding programs are critical to Bangladesh and its quest to end hunger and poverty.

    INTERVIEW in Culture on July 11, 2008

  25. Interview: Angela Van Rynbach, World Food Programme Country Director for Indonesia

    — Indonesia is a country recovering from numerous disasters, including the tsunami of 2004. School feeding programs are a key part of the rebuilding process.

    INTERVIEW in Culture on July 10, 2008

  26. Iraq, Afghanistan and Sudan Among WFP's "Hunger Hotspots"

    — Hunger is attacking Iraq, Afghanistan, Sudan, and many other countries around the globe.

    NEWS in Culture on July 06, 2008

  27. Interview: Sandra Schlossar - Hilfswerk Austria, Humanitarian Aid to Eastern Europe

    — A charity helping provide school meals to children and bolstering their education.

    INTERVIEW in Culture on June 24, 2008

  28. Interview: Richard Ragan, United Nations World Food Programme Country Director for Nepal

    — School feeding programs to fight child hunger in Nepal.

    INTERVIEW in Culture on June 23, 2008

  29. Interview: Rick Corsino, UN World Food Programme Director in Afghanistan

    — Food and education for children are crucial elements for Afghanistan to become a peaceful and prosperous democracy.

    INTERVIEW in Culture on June 19, 2008

  30. Interview: Romina Woldemariam of the United Nations World Food Programme

    — Woldemariam discusses rising food costs and the school feeding program in Malawi.

    INTERVIEW in Culture on May 28, 2008

  31. New PSA Highlights Charity Fighting Poverty in Kenya

    — A new public service announcement focuses on the work of a charity fighting poverty in Kenya in the face of violence.

    NEWS in Culture on May 23, 2008

  32. Short Film Calls for Global School Lunch Program to Fight Child Hunger

    — A new short film is a call to action to end the hunger that afflicts 300 million children worldwide.

    NEWS in Culture on May 02, 2008

  33. CORD Foundation Escalating Fight Against Spinal Cord Tumors

    — The CORD Foundation has been so successful that it is even awarding research grants and forming new chapters across the country.

    NEWS in Sci/Tech on February 22, 2008

  34. Interview with Caren Mahar, Director of the Xeroderma Pigmentosum Society

    — Individuals with XP avoid the sun and bright lights. The XP gene is a window into the study of many other conditions.

    INTERVIEW in Sci/Tech on February 07, 2008

  35. Interview with Karen Sendelback of the Friends of the World Food Program

    — Friends of the World Food Program is a non-profit organization that seeks to raise awareness about global hunger.

    INTERVIEW in Politics on February 01, 2008

  36. Kenya Violence Impacting Stara School

    — The violence in Kenya following a disputed national election is harming the most vulnerable of the population --women and children.

    NEWS in Politics on January 07, 2008

  37. Camp Helps Children With Rare Disease

    — Caren Mahar is determined not to let children afflicted with XP miss the chance to attend summer camp.

    NEWS in Sci/Tech on December 07, 2007

  38. Senate Committee Cuts Mandatory Funding for Global School Lunch Program

    — The Senate Agriculture Committee has cut mandatory funding for the McGovern-Dole program that provides school lunches to children in impoverished countries.

    NEWS in Politics on November 03, 2007

  39. Global School Lunch Program Before Senate

    — The McGovern-Dole Food for Education Program is currently before the Senate as part of the 2007 Farm Bill.

    NEWS in Politics on October 21, 2007

  40. Short Film Shade Educates Audiences About Rare Disease

    — A short film educates viewers about the challenges faced by those with this rare genetic disease.

    NEWS in Video on August 26, 2007

  41. Congress to Consider Food Aid Programs

    — Is now the time to expand spending on food aid to the poor of the world?

    NEWS in Politics on July 25, 2007

  42. Two Families Fight Against Rare Diseases

    — Two families nearly 800 miles apart have similar missions: to raise public awareness and support research into two rare medical conditions.

    NEWS in Sci/Tech on July 12, 2007

  43. Congress Should Expand International Food for Education and Child Nutrition Program

    — Congress can take action against child hunger by expanding the McGovern-Dole International Food for Education and Child Nutrition Program.

    OPINION in Politics on July 05, 2007

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