Ertharin Cousin
Ertharin Cousin
Ertharin Cousinis, since 2012, the twelfth Executive Director of the United Nations World Food Programme...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPublic Servant
CountryUnited States of America
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I'm lucky. As soon as I open my mouth, people see I know what I'm talking about, and when I leave the room, I think most say, 'She's OK.'
Don't ever take a seven-year-old with you to a campaign dinner - they will embarrass you no end.
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Too often, as a global community of humanitarians, we meet the needs of the same families, the same individuals, the same communities crisis after crisis, when we are focused on meeting crisis needs but not on building resilience.
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I consider myself a persuasive person. With the ability to persuade comes a certain level of power.
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Many African Americans are living less than one paycheck away from hunger. When people hit sudden hard times, including illness, loss of job or disruption in health insurance, they are forced to turn to the America's Second Harvest network for help.
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Many African Americans are living less than one paycheck away from hunger.
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If we're afraid to stand in our own skin with those we work with, then how do we lead those who have no voice at all?
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When you're providing emergency aid, you're fighting hunger; you're filling stomachs.
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Our goals and what we hope to achieve by moving to food assistance is even in supporting the crisis needs of the most vulnerable people, we provide them with the capacity to be more resilient to the next shock.
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We recognize that the majority of people who are food-insecure or hungry in the world live in rural areas. And most of them are small holder subsistence farmers.
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The people in the United States are some of the most generous people in the world. We saw it in Haiti. We saw it with Katrina. When devastation strikes, American people want to step up.
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The majority of small-holder farmers in Africa are women and, in urban areas, you're primarily looking at women-led households. So we can't solve hunger if we don't have gender-sensitive programming that addresses access to opportunities for women, whether it's through education or tools for cooking, like solar-powered stoves.
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Unfortunately, the world pays attention when the media shines a light on those in need, which is why it's so important that we maintain the global public will that is necessary to meet the needs of those we serve.