This Friday we are excited to share two presentations on global hunger and international development. Participants in our first session will remember that federal nutrition programs like SNAP, WIC, and school meals play a crucial role in responding to hunger in the U.S. Similarly, federal initiatives like Food for Peace and Feed the Future are a critical part of promoting food security around the world. Learning how programs like these function is an important starting place for advocates who seek to end global hunger. Our speakers will explain how the U.S. food assistance system works, and reckon with questions of privilege and power in the development sector. Sign up here for link to the webinar, pre-reading, and full agenda.
Meet Our Presenters
Angela Bruce-Raeburn
Regional Advocay Director, Africa
Global Health Advocacy Incubator
Sara Nitz Nolan
Senior Manager, Policy and Advocacy
InterAction