Secretary Clinton's Statement on World Food Day
Secretary Clinton's Statement on World Food Day
To learn more about the urgency to fight global hunger, please watch
the following video narrated by Matt Damon: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TToR_NKg4k
On
World Food Day, we join with others to reaffirm our commitment to work to combat
one of today’s most critical issues—global hunger. More than one billion people
– one sixth of the world’s population—suffer from chronic hunger. This year
there are an estimated 105 million more people who are chronically hungry than
last year. The world has taken notice. Now we must take action.
Fighting
hunger and poverty through sustainable agricultural development—making sure that
enough food is available and that people have the resources to purchase it—is a
key foreign policy objective of the Obama Administration. Food security is about
economic, environmental, and national security for our individual homelands and
the entire world.
In the coming years we have a unique opportunity to
work with partners around the world to eradicate hunger. Major industrialized
nations have committed more than $22 billion over three years to spur
agriculture-led economic growth. Our investment in agriculture will complement
our commitment to humanitarian aid, which plays a vital role in feeding some of
the world’s most vulnerable people.
We understand that efforts to bolster
food security will not be a short-term plan, and we are committed to working
with our partners across sectors on this issue for the long haul. We also know
that, to have the biggest impact, we must work together, and we are committed to
doing so. We hope that, in coming years, when we pause to celebrate World Food
Day, the global community will be able to look back with pride at all we have
accomplished.
For more information, please visit the Department of
State’s Global Hunger and Food Security website at http://www.state.gov/s/globalfoodsecurity/.