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). He is a member of the Feeding America Blogging Council.
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The violence in Kenya following a disputed national election is harming the most vulnerable of the population --women and children.
Caren Mahar is determined not to let children afflicted with XP miss the chance to attend summer camp.
The Senate Agriculture Committee has cut mandatory funding for the McGovern-Dole program that provides school lunches to children in impoverished countries.
The McGovern-Dole Food for Education Program is currently before the Senate as part of the 2007 Farm Bill.
A short film educates viewers about the challenges faced by those with this rare genetic disease.
Is now the time to expand spending on food aid to the poor of the world?
Two families nearly 800 miles apart have similar missions: to raise public awareness and support research into two rare medical conditions.
Congress can take action against child hunger by expanding the McGovern-Dole International Food for Education and Child Nutrition Program.