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. He is also the author of Nuclear Weapons, The Road to Peace, Open Skies for Peace, The Spirit of the Marshall Plan: Taking Action Against World Hunger, The Roadmap to End Global Hunger, From War to Peace and Battle of Britain. He is also a writer for the History News Service. His articles have been published by newspapers including the Cincinnati Enquirer, Des Moines Register, San Francisco Chronicle, Buffalo News, San Diego Union Tribune, the Providence Journal, Bakersfield Californian, Miami Herald (FL), Chicago Sun-Times, the New York Times, the Patriot Ledger (MA), Charleston Sunday Gazette Mail (WV), the Cincinnati Post, Salt Lake Tribune (UT), North Adams Transcript (MA), Wichita Eagle (KS), Monterey Herald (CA), Athens Banner-Herald (GA) and the Duluth News Journal. His articles also appear on History News Network (HNN). Mr. Lambers is a graduate of the College of Mount St. Joseph in Ohio with degrees in Liberal Arts (BA) and Organizational Leadership (MS).
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Battles in Southern Yemen between the government and suspected Al Qaeda militants are causing a humanitarian crisis.
With nearly one billion people hungry worldwide now is not the time to cut hunger fighting programs.
The key is getting communities and organizations involved in supporting summer feeding in the United States.
The latest outbreak of violence in Sudan has brought hunger and large-scale displacement.
We are taking action against Al Qaeda in Yemen, but we also need to act against hunger.
President Obama is facing a critical foreign policy test with hunger emergencies unfolding in Libya, Yemen, Afghanistan
Cutting food rations for Afghan children is hardly a way to go about winning the peace.
Even 64 years later the spirit of the Marshall Plan and the foreign policy ideal behind it is one we need to uphold.
The growing food crisis in Afghanistan is yet another example of the tragic failure to win peace in that country.
Amid growing unrest, Yemen has an alarmingly high rate of child malnutrition and hunger among the general population.
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