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Global Hunger

I am proud of my friend and RED!’s senior technical advisor, William Lambers.

Bill exudes a charisma and proactive vision that have helped identify RED!’s recent achievements as a major publication.

He is also his own man in the world of writing, publishing, and outreach. His prolific work bangs the drum of a number of cultural and political issues, namely those involving world peace, nuclear disarmament, and fighting global hunger.

Bill Lambers is on the frontline.

He’s published a new book, The Roadmap to End Global Hunger, which is a must-read for not only his illustrating the bold, under-the-radar approaches the U.S. government is taking toward combating world hunger, but for the unsubtle and articulate way Bill addresses one of the current worst epidemics in world history.

Read this notice about the new book.  Also, here’s a new op-ed piece that showcases Bill’s other concern for peace and justice. His humanitarian push is gaining much ground. His readership grows weekly.

While you’re checking out his other books or his website, know that all of Bill’s works are incredibly reasonably priced. He wants you to read.

But, about global hunger: the stats are blindingly chilling. The stories should make you furious enough to get involved, even in a marginal way. Little by little.

RED! supports Bill’s efforts - and those of the U.N. World Food Programme - to fight the fight against world poverty. In so many cases where hunger exists, especially in third world countries, families that depend on a father’s or husband’s presence are left deprived often because the adult male in the home is incarcerated. This is certainly a reality and usually not talked about in the media.

We salute you, Bill. Let’s keep spreading the word. We’ve just started.

Tags: africa, catholic relief services, friends of the world food program, global hunger, history news network, mercy corps, poverty, save the children, school lunch programs, south america, william lambers, world food programme, world peace

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