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.
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