One Acre Fund's David Hong and Bread for the World's Beth Ann Saracco write that the Global Food Security Act of 2015 is an opportunity to institutionalize a program that has proven its ability to address the complex problem of hunger, food insecurity, and malnutrition.
On April 23, the House Foreign Affairs Committee unanimously voted the amended Global Food Security Act of 2015 out of Committee. Despite shortcomings, the bill should be applauded.
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