Budget cuts ought not to come at the expense of children and their families who regularly go to bed hungry.
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Happy Birthday to Ike’s Food for Peace, But Will There Be More?
The House of Representatives has proposed reducing Food for Peace funding.
Read More »Interview: Robert Zachritz of World Vision on Budget Cuts to Food Aid
Is cutting Food for Peace and other hunger fighting programs the right place to go with nearly 1 billion hungry.
Read More »The Fast Gathering Storm of Hunger
With hunger fast engulfing the globe, the U.S. cannot withdraw its role as the leader in facing this crisis
Read More »For Yemen it’s Bread, Fuel or Chaos
Without the basics, there is no chance any Yemen policy will have a favorable outcome.
Read More »Afghanistan: Withdrawal of Food Aid Harms Peace Efforts
While much focus has been on the U.S. troop withdrawal what is now occurring is a withdrawal of food aid.
Read More »Hunger in Yemen Expanding at Alarming Rate
Of all the turmoil facing Yemen, from Al Qaeda to political unrest, it is hunger which might topple the country.
Read More »Budget Cuts Urgent, But Fighting Child Hunger More Important
Hunger-fighting programs are some of the most inexpensive foreign policy initiatives you will find.
Read More »Yemen Undergoing Its Worst Humanitarian Crisis Ever
Even before the recent headline-grabbing political unrest, Yemen was already mired in hunger and poverty.
Read More »House Members Try to Eliminate Food for Peace Program
With nearly one billion people hungry worldwide now is not the time to cut hunger fighting programs.
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