Yesterday I was honored to witness an exhilarating moment in the progress of the President’s Feed the Future initiative. In a truly collaborative event hosted by the White House, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the U.S. Agency for International Development over 30 religious leaders and representatives of faith-based organizations from across the country gathered for a consultation to share their experience and knowledge in food and agriculture programs. Administrator Shah articulated his vision for the critical importance of partnerships with faith-based and other nonprofit organizations that will help make Feed the Future a success. The Administrator used the White House platform to announce four fantastic opportunities for USAID partnership with NGOs:
Administrator Shah is enthusiastic about the opportunities enabled by these commitments and the potential benefit for the world’s hungry people. We know that it is only through the collaboration of all sectors that we can succeed in our global commitment to food security for the least of these.
Stay up-to-date on these and other exciting announcements at the Feed the Future website: www.feedthefuture.gov.
Other speakers at the event included Joshua Dubois, Executive Director and Mara Vanderslice, Deputy Director of the White House Office of Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships; Max Finberg, Director of the USDA Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships; Ambassador Ertharin Cousin, US Ambassador to the UN Agencies for Food and Agriculture and Ann Tutwiler, incoming Deputy Director General, United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization.
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Ari Alexander is Deputy Director at the Center for Faith-based & Community Initiatives and the Coordinator of Global Engagement at the United States Agency for International Development.