William Lambers is the author of "The Roadmap to End Global Hunger," which focuses on the legislation in Congress that would put global hunger at the top of Obama administration's agenda. He is also the author of "Ending World Hunger: School Lunches for Kids Around the World." This book features over 50 interviews with officials from the United Nations World Food Programme, Catholic Relief Services, World Vision, ChildsLife International and Shakira's Barefoot Foundation. The interviews provide country reports on school feeding programs that fight child hunger. He is also the author of a book titled "The Roadmap to End Global Hunger," which contains features, interviews and perspective on the legislation introduced into Congress in 2009 to fight world hunger. Lambers is also the author of "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."
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Interview: Ambassador Michael Klosson of Save the Children
If we don't lead the way in ending global hunger, who will?
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Food Can Help Build Peace in Iraq
There are also silent threats to the Iraqi people, such as hunger and malnutrition.
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Interview: Bruce White of Catholic Relief Services on the Roadmap to End Global Hunger
Unless the US Government leads from the top, the issue of hunger will continue to be buried within the bureaucracy.
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Yes, We Can Build a Global School Lunch Program
With U.S. leadership and an international coalition, a global school lunch program can be a reality.
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ChildsLife Comes to the Rescue of Orphans
ChildsLife and other charities have to remain resilient. They understand the difficulties children face in a harsh world.
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Interview with James Jones of World Vision, Burundi
“Food insecurity” is one of the leading factors keeping children from school.
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Interview with Bienvenu Djossa, World Food Progamme Country Director for Senegal
“An empty stomach cannot hear” and only a well-fed child can focus and compete in class.
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Interview with Abdullahi Khalif, World Food Programme Officer for Somalia
School feeding programs offer young Somalis the best chance to make a future for themselves and for their beleaguered country.
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Interview with Stanlake Samkange, World Food Programme Director in Uganda
Chronic hunger among children is undermining the development prospects of the entire region of Karamoja.
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Interview with Negar Gerami of the UN World Food Programme in Iran
WFP is planning to expand its take-home rations program into secondary schools, both in the camps and in schools close-by.
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