Catholic Relief Services is urging support for a bill recently introduced in Congress that will implement a comprehensive plan to address global hunger and promote
food security.Last week, Representatives Jim McGovern (D-Mass.) and Jo Ann Emerson (R-Mo.) introduced the Roadmap to End Global Hunger and Promote Food Security Act of 2009 (H.R. 2817). Based
on the Roadmap to End Global Hunger report released in February by a diverse coalition of NGOs that included CRS, the
legislation outlines the broad elements of a comprehensive plan to address global hunger in the short, intermediate and long term and sets forth recommendations to improve U.S. government coordination
of hunger-alleviation efforts. "Since I was first elected to Congress 30 years ago, I have been hoping for a comprehensive bill that truly lays out what is necessary for the United States to
lead the global community in ending global hunger," said former congressman and ambassador Tony Hall. "The Roadmap and Roadmap Bill do just that, pulling together the collective wisdom of those who
work with the world's poorest people every day." The Roadmap Act outlines the major components of a comprehensive strategy, including: emergency response and management, safety nets,
nutrition and agricultural development, which would ensure that U.S. hunger-alleviation efforts address the impacts of both transitory and chronic hunger through the implementation of a flexible and
well-funded range of cash and commodity-based interventions.To improve coordination of U.S. hunger-alleviation efforts and oversee the development and implementation of the comprehensive
strategy, H.R. 2817 proposes a Coordinator on Global Hunger and Food Security in the White House. The legislation also establishes a bipartisan, bicameral Select Committee on Hunger to focus on global
hunger in a comprehensive and coordinated way within Congress. "We have the resources to end hunger in our lifetimes - what we need is the political will to make it happen," said Rep.
McGovern. "The Roadmap provided us with some excellent recommendations. It is clear to me that we need a serious, coordinated strategy to effectively address hunger. I'm particularly proud that my
friend Jo Ann Emerson is my partner in this effort.""This legislative effort, like the Roadmap to End Hunger, outlines a comprehensive strategy to make sure this global problem gets the
highest level of attention possible from the U.S. government until it is solved," said Rep. Emerson. "I'm grateful for Jim McGovern's leadership on this issue, and I am proud to fight by his side.
Americans need to hear the non-partisan message that hunger is a global problem with national implications, such as international agricultural development and discouraging violent extremism."President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have highlighted the present administration's commitment to global food security in several high-profile statements and speeches in
recent months. U.S. programs to address global hunger are spread out across a wide-range of agencies and offices, including the U.S. Agency for International Development, the State Department and the
U.S. Department of Agriculture. At present, varied government efforts are not coordinated around a comprehensive strategy. The Roadmap to End Global Hunger initiative was created in response
to last year's global food crisis and this year's global financial crisis. In early 2008, food and fuel prices skyrocketed, causing a global food crisis that pushed more than 100 million additional
people into chronic hunger. Currently, the global economic crisis is rippling through the developing world resulting in declines in remittances, foreign direct investment, employment and other key
sources of revenue for poor countries. The number of the world's hungry is now teetering at about 1 billion. The Roadmap to End Global Hunger campaign is supported by a diverse coalition of
more than 40 international relief and development organizations including Bread for the World, CARE, Catholic Relief Services, Friends of the World Food Program, Mercy Corps, and Save the Children.
This campaign marks the first time all of these organizations have united around a comprehensive strategy to end hunger.# # #Catholic Relief Services is the international
humanitarian agency of the Catholic community in the United States. The agency provides assistance to people in more than 100 countries and territories based on need, regardless of race, nationality
or creed. For more information, please visit www.crs.org or www.crsespanol.org.
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A boy drinks water from a pond in Bule Duba village in the outskirts of Moyale, near the edge of Oroma and Somali regions of Ethiopia, June 12, 2009. Prolonged drought, ...