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Food Security: The Key to Thwarting Global Hunger
Townhall.com ^ | May 5, 2018 | Congressman Chris Smith

Posted on 05/05/2018 6:47:27 AM PDT by Kaslin

Owing in large part to the generosity of the American taxpayer, worldwide starvation and chronic hunger have dropped notably. According to estimates by the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the number of undernourished people in the world fell by over 100 million from 2003 to 2016.

While we’re making progress in the global fight against hunger, clearly much more needs to be done. Congress enacted the Global Food Security Act (GFSA) in 2016 to help countries achieve food security, self-sufficiency, and, ultimately, political stability.

Joined by Rep. Betty McCollum (DFL-MN), I recently introduced the bill to reauthorize the GFSA through 2020—the Global Food Security Reauthorization Act of 2018 (HR 5129)—which passed out of the House Foreign Affairs Committee on April 17. It represents a long-term investment in countries that goes far beyond just emergency food aid, as it is a time-tested way for the U.S. to bring transformative results to countries through foreign aid, while saving taxpayers money in the long run.

It accomplishes this by, first, providing targeted nutrition aid to children and their mothers during the first 1,000 days of a child’s life, from conception until the second birthday.

We know that children who receive the nutrition they need will have a critical head start in their healthy growth and their ability to fend off diseases when they are older. Conversely, children who are malnourished—beginning in utero—may suffer from cognitive and physical deficiencies for a lifetime, including weaker immune systems and chronic diseases.

If mothers receive proper nutrients during pregnancy like iodine, Vitamin A, and folic acid, they also will be healthier and their children will have a much lower risk of diseases and disorders like Autism Spectrum Disorder.

And if this food and nutrition aid is combined with deworming programs and education for sanitary food practices like WaSH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene), we also help fight the widespread problem of intestinal worms, which affect close to a billion people worldwide. We want to make sure we feed the future, and don’t feed the worms.

Second, the GFSA protects U.S. national security by fighting food insecurity that, as we saw in 2007-08, can be a key source of severe political instability. The 2008 food riots in Egypt, for example, triggered a chain of events that led to the rise of the radical Muslim Brotherhood. Sudden shifts in power like this, with the rise of radical groups, can pose a direct threat to the national security of the U.S. and can destabilize an entire country or region for decades.

Third, the law helps local farmers and businesses in developing countries become more self-sufficient, which improves the stability and future economic outlook of developing countries and saves the United States taxpayer dollars in the long run.

The law funds programs for local famers in developing countries to increase crop yields, become resilient to droughts and adverse weather, and find new ways to bring their products to market, thus helping them become less reliant upon foreign aid—as the proverb says, “Give a man a fish, feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.” The Administrator of USAID Mark Green has already stated that the goal of U.S. foreign aid is to accomplish an environment where aid is no longer needed.

Many countries which were previously beneficiaries of U.S. agricultural assistance are now significant commercial markets for U.S. food and agricultural exports. For example, from 2013-2016, U.S. agricultural exports to Guatemala totaled $1.1 billion, compared with just $100 million in 1990. The GFSA enhances opportunities for U.S. exporters in the long-run.

Over 50 non-governmental, faith-based and university organizations—like the American Jewish World Services, Food for the Hungry, World Vision, Catholic Relief Services, Bread for the World, and the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities—have supported the Global Food Security Act. Many of them work directly with families in the developing world. They realize that the policy reflects the Matthew 25 Gospel message: we will be judged on how we respond to the needs of the “least of these,” our fellow human beings who greatly need our assistance.

Global hunger remains an urgent problem, and we remain dedicated to helping the hundreds of millions who are still chronically hungry each day. Malnourishment for young children can cause severe and long-lasting health problems. The future of hundreds of millions of women and children is at stake.

However, by strengthening our food security assistance, we can have a direct hand in turning the tide against mass hunger, malnutrition, disease, and mother and infant mortality. Thus, we help ensure that our brothers and sisters the world over can best reach their potential, leading fulfilled lives of health, vigor and dignity.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: hunger; poverty
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1 posted on 05/05/2018 6:47:27 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

Quick give us more if your money


2 posted on 05/05/2018 6:50:27 AM PDT by Nifster (I see puppy dogs in the clouds)
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To: Kaslin

Best cure for poverty: capitalism.


3 posted on 05/05/2018 6:53:19 AM PDT by P.O.E. (Pray for America)
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To: Kaslin

Ah, but they hate us, anyway.


4 posted on 05/05/2018 7:00:27 AM PDT by miss marmelstein
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To: Kaslin

“”the goal of U.S. foreign aid is to accomplish an environment where aid is no longer needed. “”

Yada Yada Yada - how many years have we heard this? Never happen!

Go talk to the UN - let them provide the assistance....


5 posted on 05/05/2018 7:01:11 AM PDT by Thank You Rush
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To: Thank You Rush

Provide food and it’s stolen by commies or muzzies.


6 posted on 05/05/2018 7:04:33 AM PDT by gundog (Hail to the Chief, bitches.)
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To: Kaslin

Taking money from those who produce and giving it to those who don’t even bother to thank the suckers who work for them.


7 posted on 05/05/2018 7:05:28 AM PDT by I want the USA back (Lying Media: willing and eager allies of the hate-America left.)
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To: Kaslin

Food security = garden + pantry + chicken coop :)


8 posted on 05/05/2018 7:13:27 AM PDT by Ellendra (Those who kill without reason cannot be reasoned with.)
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To: Kaslin

They might want to consider how fossil fuels (yes those eeeevil fuels) increase food security.

I’m tired so I just skinned the article so I don’t know if it mentions how corrupt governments are a big barrier to food security.


9 posted on 05/05/2018 7:23:33 AM PDT by lastchance (Credo.)
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To: Kaslin

The solution is simple—reduce the number of mouths. But, the democrats do want more potential voters, no matter from what sh!thole country they sneak in to America.


10 posted on 05/05/2018 7:23:48 AM PDT by SgtHooper (If you remember the 60's, YOU WEREN'T THERE!)
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To: Nifster
the generosity of the American taxpayer

Now, there's a phrase. I always feel philanthropic when I pay my taxes.

11 posted on 05/05/2018 7:58:56 AM PDT by Right Brother
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To: Kaslin

I remember ‘The Heifer Project’. Farmers were encourage to DONATE a healthy, bred, heifer to be sent to Africa. It was meant to help start larger herds, and to give kids fresh milk.

The recipients in Africa ATE the heifers.

No more ‘sympathy’.


12 posted on 05/05/2018 7:59:05 AM PDT by ridesthemiles
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To: Kaslin
Those living in those foreign mud holes breed like rabbits even when there is no food. Feeding them is insanity. I believe the average IQ in those countries is about 80. They are like children, and unable to form a self-sustaining society.

They eat grubs and bugs, and whatever scrubby wheat-like weed they can “farm” on arid land devoid of topsoil. When we donate food, it goes into the warehouse controlled by the local strongman. And he doles it out here and there to control his “subjects”.

It is better to let these people alone and let nature take its course.

13 posted on 05/05/2018 8:03:06 AM PDT by Governor Dinwiddie (MAGA in the mornin', MAGA in the evenin', MAGA at suppertime . . .)
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To: Kaslin

If the poor would stop breeding like rabbits, poverty would vanish in one generation. Look at all the filth in that picture. What do you bet there is a village full of unemployed adults sitting around doing nothing about it. Poverty is due to the actions of the people living in it.


14 posted on 05/05/2018 8:06:01 AM PDT by A_perfect_lady
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To: Kaslin

Give a man a fish ...


15 posted on 05/05/2018 8:23:41 AM PDT by IronJack (A)
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To: Kaslin
first, providing targeted nutrition aid to children and their mothers during the first 1,000 days of a child’s life, from conception until the second birthday.

Birth control would be cheaper. Not that they'd take their pills or wear condoms or abstain as directed.

A bar of soap is cheaper than deworming. But, again, they won't use the soap and won't stop pooping in the drinking water. Heck, they can't dig a well on their own initiative. We've been teaching them to dig a well and fish for decades and decades and it still hasn't sunk in. Or it's that they know whitey will do everything them so they don't need to bother.

When/if the shtf here and we end up like Venezuela and other turd world countries, learn how to grow a garden. Seeds are cheap. Walmart has seed packets for 10-25 cents. Even cheaper are seeds harvested from your grocery store fruits and vegetables. Or your gardening neighbors would be more than happy to share their seeds and knowledge over a cup of coffee.

16 posted on 05/05/2018 8:48:51 AM PDT by bgill (CDC site, "We don't know how people are infected with Ebola.")
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To: Governor Dinwiddie

Give them cell phones and twitter accounts to distract them from having sex.


17 posted on 05/05/2018 8:52:48 AM PDT by bgill (CDC site, "We don't know how people are infected with Ebola.")
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To: Governor Dinwiddie

Or require something like a Norplant as a condition of receiving food aid.


18 posted on 05/05/2018 9:07:19 AM PDT by tbw2
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To: Kaslin

I can fix world hunger in 2 years.


19 posted on 05/05/2018 9:16:28 AM PDT by EQAndyBuzz (What is a Blue City? First world cities run by third world politicians.)
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To: Kaslin

In the vast majority of regions where hunger is endemic, the cause isn’t scarcity of food, it’s that food has been weaponized. Until you fix the government (or other controlling authorities), it doesn’t matter how much food they have.


20 posted on 05/05/2018 10:07:23 AM PDT by Paal Gulli
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