On this International Women's Day let's remember how important Food for Education programs are for girls.
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What McGovern-Dole can Mean to Yemen, Afghanistan and Haiti
If we are looking to make sound investments in foreign policy, then school feeding is the place to go.
Read More »House Budget Cuts Funding for School Meals
Think of what school meals for children could mean for so many countries. It's healthier, more educated children.
Read More »Deja Vu All Over Again in the New York Times
The message to Congress is clear: Stop the Cuts to Food Aid.
Read More »Got Milk? Haiti’s Farmers and Now Schools Do
This is the goal in Haiti: Help local producers and allow them to feed their country.
Read More »Protests in Food-Insecure Yemen
If these food programs remain without funding, it will put extra pressure on millions of Yemenis.
Read More »House Wrong on Food Aid Cuts in Budget
The cuts proposed by Congress are being proposed with little thought to our own national security strategy.
Read More »London, Yemen, and Plumpy’nut
UNICEF and the UN World Food Programme (WFP), with modest funding, could treat malnourished Yemeni children.
Read More »Congress Planning Food Aid Cuts as Global Hunger Crisis Escalates
With nearly one billion people suffering from hunger worldwide, members of Congress are pushing for food aid cuts.
Read More »Like Egypt, Yemen Suffers from High Food Prices
My letter in the New York Times highlighted the plight of the hunger relief mission in Yemen.
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