News and Updates
FMI and Tufts Build on White House Push to End Hunger, Improve Health
Joint D.C. Event Considered Impactful Solutions for Increasing Food Access, Combatting Poor Nutrition to Reduce Diet-Related Disease
A Food is Medicine approach to achieve nutrition security and improve health
Dariush Mozaffarian, Heidi M. Blanck, Kathryn M. Garfield, Alissa Wassung & Ruth Petersen. Nature Medicine (2022)
Task Force on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health Co-chairs Applaud National Strategy on These Critical Issues
Historic Plan Would End Hunger and Increase Healthy Eating by 2030
Sen. Booker Releases Top Policy Priorities for White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health
Letter to Ambassador Rice urges the prioritization of four key actions.
Task Force on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health Co-chairs Applaud White House Conference Announcement
First White House Conference on Food Issues in 50 Years Will Take Place on Sept. 28
Task Force on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health Submits Consensus Report with Recommendations to White House Ahead of Critical Conference
Assembly of Diverse Voices Developed Recommendations to Inform First White House Conference on Food Issues in 50 Years, Conference Takes Place This September
The White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition and Health is an Opportunity for Transformational Change
In every country, a clear national strategy, goals and metrics are needed to end hunger, improve nutrition, reduce
diet-related diseases and create a just, sustainable and equitable food system. We identify six policy domainswhere real change can be made to deliver this vision in the United States.
Task Force on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health Honors the Legacy of Congresswoman Jackie Walorski
Rep. Walorski was a dedicated champion in the fight for nutrition security and health equity
U.S. Government Accountability Office Publishes Government-wide Solutions for Promoting Healthy Diets, Food Safety, and Food Security
Each year, millions of people in the U.S. die from diet-related chronic health conditions, get sick from foodborne illnesses, or go hungry.