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Food Security

Since the Peace Corps' inception in 1961, Volunteers have addressed the adverse impact of food shortages in the countries they have served. Projects have ranged from fish farming and the introduction of small scale irrigation systems to improved food processing and marketing of food. Volunteers have also helped address food availability and nutrition through a variety of projects, including building school gardens, growing agricultural microenterprises, and educating others about good nutrition.

In response to increased challenges throughout the world regarding food security, the Peace Corps in April 2008, formed a Worldwide Food Security Task Force, charged with developing a mission statement and strategic plan; consolidating information and resources; and providing Volunteers and staff with project information, training assistance, and emotional support.

The Peace Corps Food Security Mission Statement

In response to increased food security challenges throughout the world, the Peace Corps is committed to doing its part to help address this critical issue at the grassroots level. Drawing on the experience of our staff and Volunteers, Peace Corps offers short-term and long-term assistance that reflects the Peace Corps' three goals, complements the work of other agencies and nongovernmental organizations, and highlights the unique role Volunteers can play in education, agricultural development, income generation, and sustainability. The Peace Corps is committed to providing our host country partners with motivated Volunteers who are equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to mitigate the adverse consequences of the current food security crisis, and offer hope to the communities they serve.

View the Peace Corps Food Security Strategic Plan (PDF)

Food Security and Peace Corps Volunteers

Volunteers serve in 74 countries, with 40 percent involved in some capacity to support food security through projects in health and nutrition, agriculture, and the environment. According to the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization, 37 countries worldwide are severely affected by the current food crisis. The Peace Corps operates in 15 of those countries: Bolivia, China, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Mauritania, Moldova, Nicaragua, Swaziland, Uganda.

Food Security Sample Projects
Volunteers provide technical training and support to school systems, health ministries, municipal government offices, businesses, and non-governmental organizations.
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Become part of the food security solution by helping fund special projects Volunteers are undertaking.

Last updated Apr 08 2009

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