Global Food Security Act of 2016
Enacted by | the 114th United States Congress |
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Public law | Pub.L. 114–195 |
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Acts amended | Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 |
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The Global Food Security Act of 2016 (Pub.L. 114–195), is a law introduced on March 24, 2015 in the 114th Congress by Representative Christopher Henry "Chris" Smith (New Jersey-R) and on May 7, 2015 by Senator Robert Patrick "Bob" Casey Jr. (Pennsylvania-D), and signed by President Barack Hussein Obama II on July 20, 2016.[1]
The law authorizes a comprehensive, strategic approach for United States foreign assistance to developing countries to reduce global poverty and hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition, promote inclusive, sustainable agricultural-led economic growth, improve nutritional outcomes, especially for women and children, build resilience among vulnerable populations, and for other purposes.[2]
This law has been endorsed by a number of humanitarian organizations, including Oxfam, Bread for the World, The Borgen Project [3] and the ONE Campaign.
See also
- Poverty
- International Aid
- International Development
- Millennium Development Goals
- Sustainable Development Goals
- Feed the Future Initiative
References
- ↑ "Obama signs Global Food Security Act to end hunger". USA Today. 2016-07-21. Retrieved 2016-07-30.
- ↑ https://www.congress.gov/bill/114th-congress/house-bill/1567/text
- ↑ "Global Food Security Act Passes Congress with Bipartisan Support". 2016-07-07. Retrieved 2016-07-11.