Article 5BFBT A Nobel prize for feeding the world can't erase the shame of Yemen's starving children | David Beasley

A Nobel prize for feeding the world can't erase the shame of Yemen's starving children | David Beasley

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David Beasley
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I feel pride, but can't shake my sense of failure that the World Food Programme's media moment comes as hunger rages

I have done the usual things you do before an awards ceremony. After extensive high-level consultation, I think I now have the right suit and tie. Carefully folded in my pocket is a long list of people to praise, many far more deserving of praise than I. I am ready.

Growing up in a small South Carolina town, I never imagined life would bring me to this moment and allow me to be part of the wonderful, blessed enterprise I have found in WFP, the World Food Programme.

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