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Support a Comprehensive U.S. Reponse to Global Hunger

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Last year's global food crisis and this year's economic crisis are pushing more people into hunger. There are now more than 1 billion chronically hungry people worldwide, up from 850 million a few years ago.

Despite the scope and the magnitude of the problem, the United States can partner with other countries to successfully address global hunger by developing and implementing a comprehensive global food security strategy.

There are numerous U.S. government agencies and programs focused on alleviating global hunger.  A comprehensive strategy will enhance coordination across these agencies and enable a more effective, efficient and accountable approach to solving hunger.

We need your help!

Right now, there is a unique opportunity to enact a comprehensive strategy, with a tremendous amount of momentum around finding a solution.

  • The Roadmap to End Global Hunger and Promote Food Security Act of 2009 (H.R. 2817) has been introduced, which describes the elements of a comprehensive strategy to address global hunger, based on the Roadmap to End Global Hunger report developed and endorsed by Friends of WFP and a coalition of more than 40 organizations.
  • President Barack Obama and Secretary Hillary Clinton have announced the administration's intention to strengthen and expand U.S. international hunger alleviation efforts.

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Friends of WFP Enewsletter - August 2009

 

August 29 - University Million Meal Week Packaging
   
September 12 - Greenwich Town Scavenger Hunt
   
October 6 - Annual Awards Ceremony
   
October 14-16 - World Food Prize

Kenya's rural drought hurts city dwellers
   

Aid groups seek access to 150,000 in Yemen conflict
   

Clinton, Congo President Discuss Security in Country's Eastern Kivu Region
   
US Agriculture Secretary Promotes Food Initiative in Kenya 

Maricruz Ramos, Guatemala

"I am happy to see my little girl growing healthy, thanks to all the help that we have received. She is always smiling and very active."

Funding shortfalls may result in decreased assistance for thousands of young children and pregnant and nursing mothers.

Maricruz Ramos, Guatemala
Mother-and-Child Health and Nutrition



August 2009

WFP Faces "Unprecedented" $3 Billion Shortfall
WFP Faces "Unprecedented" $3 Billion Shortfall 
WFP announced that it may have to cut back some of its life-saving food assistance programs due to a severe funding shortage. WFP Executive Director Josette Sheeran spoke about the causes of the shortfall, the effects it could have on the world's poorest people and what can be done to remediate it
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U.S. Donation Saves U.N. Humanitarian Air Service in Chad
U.S. Donation Saves U.N. Humanitarian Air Service in Chad 
Funding problems threatened to shut down the U.N. Humanitarian Air Service in Chad, which WFP operates to bring food and transport workers to remote areas. However, a recent donation from the United States government saved the service for at least one more month.
More »
 
BloggerAid Creates Cookbook for Charity

BloggerAid Creates Cookbook for Charity 
BloggerAid, an international network of food bloggers dedicated to ending global hunger, will release a charity cookbook this winter featuring recipes from contributors around the world. The proceeds will benefit WFP's school meals program.
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Tell Your Representative to End Global Hunger
The Roadmap to End Global Hunger and Promote Food Security Act of 2009 (H.R. 2817) will give the U.S. government an effective, comprehensive means of addressing global hunger if Congress approves it. Here's how you can help.
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WFP Faces Cuts in Bangladesh, Guatemala and More
Hungry children and women may receive fewer meals – or none at all – due to an unprecedented shortfall in WFP's funding.
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Clinton Visits WFP Countries on Africa Trip 
Clinton Visits WFP Countries on Africa Trip 
During her tour of Africa, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton visited four struggling countries where WFP is making a difference -- Cape Verde, Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya and Liberia.
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Funding Shortfalls Threaten Survival for the World's Hungry
Bangladesh, Chad, Guatemala and Yemen – what do all of these countries have in common?
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Adobe Foundation Supports UN Humanitarian Early Warning Service, WFP programs in India
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    Wailers Give a Repeat Performance for Ethiopia's Hungry
   
 
Q&A with Mihoko Tamamura, Representative and Country Director of the WFP India Office
Q&A with Mihoko Tamamura, Representative and Country Director of the WFP India Office
Over 20 percent of the world's hungry poor live in India.  WFP Country Director for India, Mihoko Tamamura, discusses how WFP reaches India's most vulnerable people, including children and pregnant women, and the challenges that WFP faces in doing so.
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More than 60 percent of chronically hungry people are women.

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