Voices to End Hunger

Alliance to End Hunger

The official podcast of the Alliance to End Hunger. Voices to End Hunger spotlights an array of food and nutrition experts in policy and practice - highlighting innovative approaches to combating hunger and malnutrition and featuring discussions on the intersection of advocacy and action. Guests include members of the Alliance to End Hunger, in-house policy experts, and local and global stakeholders working tirelessly to realize a zero-hunger world. Hosted by Minerva Delgado Produced by Nathan Magrath Learn more about the Alliance to End Hunger, membership, and programs at https://alliancetoendhunger.org.

  1. SEP 2

    Global Food Security: A New Report, Global Moments, and Opportunities for Action

    The annual State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World report was recently published by the World Food Programme, Food and Agriculture Organization, International Fund for Agricultural Development, and others. The report states that up to 720 million people around the world are facing hunger. This represents a modest decrease owing to “notable improvement in South-eastern Asia, Southern Asia and South America in contrast to the continuing rise in hunger in most subregions of Africa and in Western Asia.” This report comes amidst a flurry of global activity including international agreements, summits, conflict, and economic uncertainty. On this episode host Minerva Delgado speaks with Asma Lateef of the SDG2 Advocacy Hub about the state of food security in the world today, the power of cross-sector partnerships, and what advocates should keep their eyes out for in the coming weeks and months. Host: Minerva Delgado, Alliance to End Hunger Guest: Asma Lateef, Chief of Policy and Advocacy Impact, SDG2 Advocacy Hub Secretariat Resources: Read the State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World Report: https://www.fao.org/publications/fao-flagship-publications/the-state-of-food-security-and-nutrition-in-the-world/enLearn about the SDG2 Advocacy Hub, including the Beans Is How and Hungry 4 Action Campaigns: https://sdg2advocacyhub.org/Episodes referenced in the podcast:Feeding Futures: Unlocking the Potential of Global School Meals: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2451786/episodes/17263996Against the Odds – Treating Severe Child Malnutrition: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2451786/episodes/17080586Join the 2025 Hunger Free Communities Virtual Summit Register at https://www.accelevents.com/e/2025-hunger-free-communities-virtual-summit

    42 min
  2. JUL 7

    Tackling Child Hunger in the Summer

    For many kids, Summer is a time for enjoying the outdoors, relaxing, and recuperating after a long school year. However, for an often-overlooked number of children and their families it is also a stressful time of dealing with the meal gaps that were previously filled by free and reduced school breakfast and lunch programs. Summer meals and Summer EBT have become more prominent over the years as their crucial value to so many kids has become more apparent, but the implementation of these programs still faces challenges. On this episode of Voices to End Hunger, host Minerva Delgado speaks with two experts in policy and practice when it comes to summer meals and Summer EBT, also known as Sun Bucks through USDA, their delivery, and the politics behind them. Guest(s): -Jonathan Hansen, Chief Strategy Officer, Hunger Task Force (Milwaukee, WI) -Carolyn Vega, Associate Director, Policy Analysis, No Kid Hungry Center for Best Practices, Share Our Strength Learn More: Share Our Strength: https://shareourstrength.org/ Hunger Task Force: https://www.hungertaskforce.org/ Programs referenced in this episode Community Eligibility Provision (CEP): is a provision within the National School Lunch Program that allows eligible schools in high-poverty areas to serve free meals to all students without collecting household applications. Instead, schools are reimbursed based on a formula using the percentage of students directly certified for free meals. Summer EBT (Electronic Benefit Transfer), also known as SUN Bucks: “SUN Bucks provides $120 in grocery benefits per eligible school-age child when school is out for summer. SUN Bucks can be used to purchase food from authorized retailers in participating states, Tribes, and territories.” (https://www.fns.usda.gov/summer/sunbucks) Summer Meals/SUN Meals: “Through SUN Meals, kids of all ages can eat meals and snacks during the summer at no cost at schools, parks, and other neighborhood locations. SUN Meals may have a different name where you live, but the benefit is the same: nutritious meals for kids and teens in the summer when school is out.” (https://www.fns.usda.gov/summer/sunmeals)  Non-Congregate Summer Meals/SUN Meals to Go: Meals provided to eligible children to consume outside of a static “congregate” setting such as a school, park, or other meeting place. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP): The largest federal food assistance program in the United States, SNAP provides over 42 million low-income people with supplemental assistance through state-based EBT programs to purchase food for themselves and their families.  Credits Host: Minerva Delgado Produced and Edited by: Nate Magrath Additional Editing: Malia Adams

    35 min

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The official podcast of the Alliance to End Hunger. Voices to End Hunger spotlights an array of food and nutrition experts in policy and practice - highlighting innovative approaches to combating hunger and malnutrition and featuring discussions on the intersection of advocacy and action. Guests include members of the Alliance to End Hunger, in-house policy experts, and local and global stakeholders working tirelessly to realize a zero-hunger world. Hosted by Minerva Delgado Produced by Nathan Magrath Learn more about the Alliance to End Hunger, membership, and programs at https://alliancetoendhunger.org.

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