The Roadmap Coalition

In the wake of the global food price crisis of 2008, a broad-based coalition of non-governmental organizations, advocacy groups and faith-based organizations developed a document entitled The Roadmap to End Global Hunger. It was endorsed by more than 40 organizations and became the basis for legislation introduced in the House of Representatives. The Roadmap for Continued U.S. Leadership to End Global Hunger reviews progress over the last three years toward the goals set out in the original Roadmap, and offers recommendations to ensure continued effectiveness of U.S. global food security programs.

The following 51 organizations stand in support of the recommendations laid out in the Roadmap and in urging the U.S. government to continue to to end global hunger and malnutrition.

Originating Organizations

 

 

 

 

Supporting Organizations

ACDI/VOCA ActionAid USA ADRA International
Africare American Jewish World Service The Better World Campaign
Church World Service Concern Worldwide U.S. DAI
End Hunger Network The Episcopal Church The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) Global Child Nutrition Foundation Heifer International
Helen Keller International The Hunger Project International Relief & Development
John Snow, Inc. Joint Council on International
Children’s Services
Lutheran World Relief
Management Sciences for Health The Manoff Group, Inc. Numana, Inc.
One Acre Fund Partnership to Cut Hunger
and Poverty in Africa
PATH
Presbyterian Hunger Program Self Help Africa Society of St. Andrew
Stop Hunger Now U.S. Coalition for Child Survival U.S. Fund for UNICEF
United Methodist Committee
on Relief
United Methodist General
Board of Church and Society
Universities Fighting
World Hunger
Women Organizing for Change in
Agriculture & Natural Resource
Management (WOCAN)
World Central Kitchen World Cocoa Foundation
World Concern    
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Policy Team

Alisha V. English

Senior Public Policy Associate