[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 1156 Engrossed in House (EH)]
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H. Res. 1156
In the House of Representatives, U. S.,
December 13, 2022.
Whereas the George McGovern-Robert Dole International Food for Education and
Child Nutrition Program (referred to in this preamble as the ``McGovern-
Dole Program'') has improved the food security, nutrition, literacy, and
primary education of school-age children, particularly young girls, and
their families in over 48 countries in just two decades;
Whereas the McGovern-Dole Program was established by section 3107 of the Farm
Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 (7 U.S.C. 1736o-1) to procure
agricultural commodities and provide financial and technical assistance
to carry out preschool and school food for education programs in foreign
countries and maternal, infant, and child nutrition programs for
pregnant women, nursing mothers, infants, and children who are 5 years
of age or younger;
Whereas the McGovern-Dole Program has provided over 5.5 billion school meals
benefitting over 31 million school-age children and their communities;
Whereas the McGovern-Dole Program has been successfully administered by the
Foreign Agricultural Service of the Department of Agriculture;
Whereas the McGovern-Dole Program is a key program of the Department of
Agriculture aligned with the governmentwide Global Food Security
Strategy;
Whereas in fiscal year 2021 alone, McGovern-Dole Program projects have directly
benefitted more than 4.5 million children and community members through
the distribution of United States-produced commodities that provide
daily nutritious and high-quality meals and mitigate food insecurity;
Whereas the McGovern-Dole Program partners with American farmers, who provide
46,770 metric tons (``MT'') of food commodities in support of fiscal
year 2021 McGovern-Dole Program grants in Central America, Africa, and
Asia;
Whereas the McGovern-Dole Program complements United States agricultural
commodities with food grown and purchased locally to support farmers and
markets within their own communities and to build the capacity of local
governments and communities to continue and sustain the benefits of the
McGovern-Dole Program into the future;
Whereas during the COVID-19 pandemic when school closures were commonplace, the
McGovern-Dole Program effectively shifted from providing meals in
schools to providing take-home rations and distributed approximately
23,000 MT of commodities donated by the United States and 550 MT of
locally procured commodities to more than 1,700,000 McGovern-Dole
Program participants and their families across 26 active projects,
ensuring that children continued to receive daily meals and learn while
at home;
Whereas the McGovern-Dole Program recognizes the value of educating young girls
and contributes to overcoming the barriers they encounter in accessing a
high-quality education by promoting equality and the reduction of
gender-based violence;
Whereas school meals provide an incentive for families to send girls to school
and help girls to stay in school, effectively preventing early marriage
and delaying first pregnancy, which can trap young women in poverty and
limit their future potential;
Whereas the McGovern-Dole Program strengthens local community health and
education through the formation of parent-teacher associations, teacher
training, and improving the infrastructure of schools, classrooms,
commodity storerooms, latrines, and water sources; and
Whereas the United States, as a member of the Global School Meals Coalition, is
committed to and recognizes that investments in McGovern-Dole Program,
are central to bolstering food security, building resilience to future
shocks, and supporting the nutritional, health, and educational needs of
children and adolescents worldwide: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That it is the sense of the House of Representatives that the
United States is committed to--
(1) building upon the twenty years of successful work of the George
McGovern-Robert Dole International Food for Education and Child
Nutrition Program (in this resolution referred to as the ``McGovern-Dole
Program'') and its positive role in breaking cycles of hunger and
poverty, providing opportunity through education and literacy, and
improving overall nutrition and health;
(2) complementing humanitarian assistance efforts and development
programs through the continued implementation of the McGovern-Dole
Program that addresses global food insecurity and creates conditions for
peace and stability; and
(3) supporting United States farmers, millers, shippers, and
commodity groups that provide agricultural commodities for use in the
McGovern-Dole Program to help combat global malnutrition and food
insecurity and advance global education.
Attest:
Clerk.