Poverty and Education go hand and hand, and it is for that reason that the Global Campaign for Education and ONE have united in the fight to see that the 72 million children around the globe who are without access to a proper education are granted one. The unification of programs such as this are truly "food for thought'; as hungry children are more likely to be disruptive in class, have lower motivation and concentration, get lower grades, and fall ill more frequently than properly nourished pupils.
On Monday the WFP called for all citizens of the world to join its online "virtual wall" to fight hunger, an initiative which will provide free meals for some 60 million children across the globe who continue to go to school hungry every day. The "The Wall Against Hunger" and programs such as this is more than just a food program, it is truly an educational and health program combined, for children who go to school hungry.
Feeding programs are becoming increasingly innovative, especially in the wake of the food crisis, including that of a rarely known, but highly effective and low cost United Nations grass roots initiative, called Quick Impact Projects (QIPs). QIPs bring are now being effectively put into place in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), to provide both sustenance and income for mothers with badly nourished children (UN).
Children are the future and in order for one to see prosperity in that future we must make a global investment in their education, including seeing that they are adequately nourished so that they have a chance to fulfill their potential and work to ensure that future generations no longer have to face hunger at home or in the classrooms.